Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 481
... Irish , Scotch , or English writers of these later days that can for a moment compare in dignified pathos with this wonderful literary achievement . . . . Mr. Alexander Irvine has , if I am not mistaken , produced an undying classic ...
... Irish , Scotch , or English writers of these later days that can for a moment compare in dignified pathos with this wonderful literary achievement . . . . Mr. Alexander Irvine has , if I am not mistaken , produced an undying classic ...
Page 509
... Irish Players and Miss Horniman's company have been the pioneers in this particular field . Already several of the more important English provincial cities . have their own repertoire companies , as is the case in this country . This ...
... Irish Players and Miss Horniman's company have been the pioneers in this particular field . Already several of the more important English provincial cities . have their own repertoire companies , as is the case in this country . This ...
Page 540
... Irish laces ; out over the swamp in front of us the weeds bowed low with their burdens , or stood up gaunt and dead and grim , like dead men hanging in gallows , against a cold November sunset , gentlemen of the road who had emptied ...
... Irish laces ; out over the swamp in front of us the weeds bowed low with their burdens , or stood up gaunt and dead and grim , like dead men hanging in gallows , against a cold November sunset , gentlemen of the road who had emptied ...
Page 541
... Irish lace to the top of the hill to meet the wind as fresh and as pure as on the morning the world was born . It blew a bigness into my heart , and I was guilty of sending up a poor foolish , stuttering benediction for the world ...
... Irish lace to the top of the hill to meet the wind as fresh and as pure as on the morning the world was born . It blew a bigness into my heart , and I was guilty of sending up a poor foolish , stuttering benediction for the world ...
Page 604
... Irish eyes , cherry - red lips . " But you said- " she fluted . " You did n't understand - baby , " he returned . The " baby " was not an en- dearment ; it was an accusation . " Wo- men , " he said seriously , " achieve great- ness ...
... Irish eyes , cherry - red lips . " But you said- " she fluted . " You did n't understand - baby , " he returned . The " baby " was not an en- dearment ; it was an accusation . " Wo- men , " he said seriously , " achieve great- ness ...
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