The Yale Literary Magazine, Band 69,Ausgabe 2Herrick & Noyes, 1903 |
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Seite 59 - I have seen, and heard, much of Cockney impudence before now; but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face.
Seite 83 - I perch upon an humbler promontory. Amidst life's infinite variety ; With no great care for what is nicknamed glory, But speculating as I cast mine eye On what may suit, or may not suit, my story. And never straining hard to versify, I rattle on exactly as I'd talk With anybody in a ride or walk.
Seite 58 - Bon Dieu! did this wise person expect white hair and chalked faces? And does he then, in his astounding consequence, believe that a symphony in F contains no other note, but shall be a continued repetition of F, F, F? . . . Fool!
Seite 56 - There is no excellent Beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.
Seite 81 - Do you know the blackened timber — do you know that racing stream With the raw, right-angled log-jam at the end; And the bar of sun-warmed shingle where a man may bask and dream To the click of shod canoe-poles round the bend? It is there that we are going with our rods and reels and traces, To a silent, smoky Indian that we know — To a couch of new-pulled hemlock with the starlight on our faces, For the Red Gods call us out and we must go ! They must go — go, etc.
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Seite 58 - A PICTURE is finished when all trace of the means used to bring about the end has disappeared. To say of a picture, as is often said in its praise, that it shows great and earnest labour, is to say that it is incomplete and unfit for view.
Seite 22 - PAGES MONTHLY Its scope and character are indicated by the following titles of articles that have appeared in recent issues : Footprints of Columbus in Spain...
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