Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 27
... whole of the Dublin Metropolitan Police had van- ished from their beats . " Well , this is damned funny ! " I said . There is a wide lane at the side of the Abbey Theater which runs parallel to the Liffey and ends at the side of Liberty ...
... whole of the Dublin Metropolitan Police had van- ished from their beats . " Well , this is damned funny ! " I said . There is a wide lane at the side of the Abbey Theater which runs parallel to the Liffey and ends at the side of Liberty ...
Page 39
... whole of O'Connell Street and many of the contiguous streets were like a furnace , roaring and rattling as roofs fell in a whirlpool of sparks that splashed high in the air . The finest street in Europe was consumed in a night . All ...
... whole of O'Connell Street and many of the contiguous streets were like a furnace , roaring and rattling as roofs fell in a whirlpool of sparks that splashed high in the air . The finest street in Europe was consumed in a night . All ...
Page 44
... whole , is incura- bly sane and sensible as a whole , Ameri- cans are in for a few shocks , nevertheless . I have personally met the New - Englander who enriched the literature of his country with a volume compounded of laundry- lists ...
... whole , is incura- bly sane and sensible as a whole , Ameri- cans are in for a few shocks , nevertheless . I have personally met the New - Englander who enriched the literature of his country with a volume compounded of laundry- lists ...
Page 45
... occupations , seafaring especially . Take a group of six whole States anywhere , make a business of col- lecting odd locutions , and I dare say you will find as many there as in New Eng- land , while I doubt if you will find any-. 45.
... occupations , seafaring especially . Take a group of six whole States anywhere , make a business of col- lecting odd locutions , and I dare say you will find as many there as in New Eng- land , while I doubt if you will find any-. 45.
Page 54
... whole past , illus- trating its whole present , so that every American impulse leaves somewhere its mark upon New England's mind and character . Never once have I felt like an expatriate . And I notice among scoffers a vague envy of the ...
... whole past , illus- trating its whole present , so that every American impulse leaves somewhere its mark upon New England's mind and character . Never once have I felt like an expatriate . And I notice among scoffers a vague envy of the ...
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