Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 63
... once a painter and a poet . In our own little renaissance in the fifties an interest in literature sprang up among painters . Rossetti wrote some poems imbued with the beauty of his early pictures , and Whistler con- tributed some prose ...
... once a painter and a poet . In our own little renaissance in the fifties an interest in literature sprang up among painters . Rossetti wrote some poems imbued with the beauty of his early pictures , and Whistler con- tributed some prose ...
Page 118
... once more to meet its new ordeal . He had determined what to do . Just as he had taken her pain , so he would take her life ; he would take everything that menaced her , and dispose of it . It did not matter what the consequences were ...
... once more to meet its new ordeal . He had determined what to do . Just as he had taken her pain , so he would take her life ; he would take everything that menaced her , and dispose of it . It did not matter what the consequences were ...
Page 128
... once tele- graphed for all his colleagues to come back to Belgrade , and also got in touch with the Russian chargé d'affaires . He informed the latter " that he solicited the help of Russia , for no Serbian Gov- ernment could accept the ...
... once tele- graphed for all his colleagues to come back to Belgrade , and also got in touch with the Russian chargé d'affaires . He informed the latter " that he solicited the help of Russia , for no Serbian Gov- ernment could accept the ...
Page 139
... once . But he also knew that if Germany , despite everything , drew the sword , England was involved in a war as to the wisdom of which her cabinet was divided and her people wholly uninstructed , and which very likely they would refuse ...
... once . But he also knew that if Germany , despite everything , drew the sword , England was involved in a war as to the wisdom of which her cabinet was divided and her people wholly uninstructed , and which very likely they would refuse ...
Page 143
... once again I stoop and pray The same short prayer , perhaps my last : Not passively to suffer ill , A world - complacent sacrifice , But happy and rebellious still To prove faith's courage can suffice . " The mistletoe hung in the ...
... once again I stoop and pray The same short prayer , perhaps my last : Not passively to suffer ill , A world - complacent sacrifice , But happy and rebellious still To prove faith's courage can suffice . " The mistletoe hung in the ...
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