The Virginia Quarterly Review, Svazek 4University of Virginia, 1928 |
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... Poet and Patriot , by Edward Sculley Brad- ley ; reviewed by John Calvin Met- calf , 603. Girl Adoring , A , by Viola Meynell ; reviewed by Deirdré O'Shea , 443. Golden Book , The ; the Story of Fine Books and Bookmak- ing - Past and ...
... Poet and Patriot , by Edward Sculley Brad- ley ; reviewed by John Calvin Met- calf , 603. Girl Adoring , A , by Viola Meynell ; reviewed by Deirdré O'Shea , 443. Golden Book , The ; the Story of Fine Books and Bookmak- ing - Past and ...
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... poets . " - N . Y. World . Fabian Franklin $ 2.50 ABC OF PROHIBITION " A treasury of logical argument . " - Ed- ward Hope , N. Y. Herald Tribune . Carl Sandburg $ 1.00 THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IN FRANCE AND AMERICA By A Bernard Fay ...
... poets . " - N . Y. World . Fabian Franklin $ 2.50 ABC OF PROHIBITION " A treasury of logical argument . " - Ed- ward Hope , N. Y. Herald Tribune . Carl Sandburg $ 1.00 THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IN FRANCE AND AMERICA By A Bernard Fay ...
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... poet whose strength and originality of line will be remembered by readers of his three sonnets , published in the July VIRGINIA QUARTERLY . MR . MAYER'S essay on H. M. Tomlinson , promised to the editor more than two years ago , comes ...
... poet whose strength and originality of line will be remembered by readers of his three sonnets , published in the July VIRGINIA QUARTERLY . MR . MAYER'S essay on H. M. Tomlinson , promised to the editor more than two years ago , comes ...
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... poet ? I should be tempted to include next several English novels , such as Virginia Woolf's " To the Lighthouse " ( Harcourt . $ 2.50 ) and C. E. Montague's " Right off the Map " ( Doubleday . $ 2.50 ) but our reviewer has already ...
... poet ? I should be tempted to include next several English novels , such as Virginia Woolf's " To the Lighthouse " ( Harcourt . $ 2.50 ) and C. E. Montague's " Right off the Map " ( Doubleday . $ 2.50 ) but our reviewer has already ...
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... poet to forget himself in the intensity of things greater than himself . Keats did it . Tomlinson cannot forget himself . It is too wonderful that all this should have happened to him . He is a traveler and he writes travel essays ...
... poet to forget himself in the intensity of things greater than himself . Keats did it . Tomlinson cannot forget himself . It is too wonderful that all this should have happened to him . He is a traveler and he writes travel essays ...
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Strana 268 - And the LORD heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into him again, and he revived.
Strana 210 - In such a night Did Thisbe fearfully o'ertrip the dew, And saw the lion's shadow ere himself, And ran dismay'd away. LOR. In such a night Stood Dido with a willow in her hand Upon the wild sea-banks, and waft her love To come again to Carthage.
Strana 45 - I will preserve myself, and am bethought To take the basest and most poorest shape That ever penury in contempt of man Brought near to beast. My face I'll grime with filth, Blanket my loins, elf all my hair in knots, And with presented nakedness outface The winds and persecutions of the sky.
Strana 49 - I know more than Apollo ; For, oft when he lies sleeping, I behold the stars At mortal wars, And the rounded welkin weeping...
Strana 213 - Merry Margaret As midsummer flower, Gentle as falcon Or hawk of the tower: With solace and gladness, Much mirth and no madness, All good and no badness; So joyously, So maidenly, So womanly Her demeaning In every thing. Far, far passing That I can indite, Or suffice to write Of Merry Margaret As midsummer flower, Gentle as falcon Or hawk of the tower.
Strana 176 - I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
Strana 128 - ... to pour erect into the air a rain of energy, a column of spray, looking at the same time animated and alive as if all her energies were being fused into force, burning and illuminating...
Strana 214 - MERRY Margaret, as midsummer flower, Gentle as falcon or hawk of the tower, With solace and gladness, Much mirth and no madness, All good and no badness; So joyously, So maidenly, So womanly, Her demeaning ; In every thing Far far passing That I can indite Or suffice to write Of merry Margaret, as midsummer flower, Gentle as falcon or hawk of the tower.
Strana 404 - Head. Thou art the most incorrigible of all the beings that ever sinned ! I reminded you of the follies of the first day, intending to deduce from thence some useful lessons for you; but instead of listening to them, you kindle at the recollection, you retrace the whole series with a fondness which shows you want nothing, but the opportunity, to act it over again.
Strana 128 - So boasting of her capacity to surround and protect, there was scarcely a shell of herself left for her to know herself by; all was so lavished and spent; and James, as he stood stiff between her knees, felt her rise in a rosy-flowered fruit tree laid with leaves and dancing boughs into which the beak of brass, the arid scimitar of his father, the egotistical man, plunged and smote, demanding sympathy.