SHEAVES OF THOUGHT
... but the test, the trial of life. No labour is too genet, no danger is too close for the great adventure of the spirit.—Joseph Conrad. Men are always Wind, and Use beet are always the blindest. ...
... but the test, the trial of life. No labour is too genet, no danger is too close for the great adventure of the spirit.—Joseph Conrad. Men are always Wind, and Use beet are always the blindest. ...
... THE FASCINATION OF THE SEA. Mr. Joseph Conrad is a lover of the sea, and of ships. too. In The Mirror of the Sea: Memories and Impressions (Methuen). be writes: Odi et amo may well be the confession of those who conscioudy or blindly have surrendered ...
... C. S. Forester. “One of the nicest pictures I have done was “The Secret Sharer” with James Mason, based on a story by Joseph Conrad”, said Mr Mackenzie An old Nicolsonian, one of Mr Mackenzie's first visits in Stornoway was paid to the school, where he ...
... early age and for twelve years voyaged round the world. Hig life before he came to New Zealand, reads like a story of Joseph Conrad’s ship, and signalled it. His distress signal was seen, and he was rescued and taken to Aden. For some time, he worked ...
... days in sail around Australian waters, to more recent ventures. He recalled his voyage round the world in the little “Joseph Conrad,” manned by whit was surely the most youthful crew to serve under sail. One of his latest feats which wus most remembered ...