Texas Review, Volumen3University of Texas., 1918 |
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... Poetry ( poem ) , Roth , 78 . Return , The ( poem ) , Roth , 1 . Sea Faith ( poem ) , Heath , 75 . Significance of Poetry , The , Peck , 318 . Some Aspects of the Early American Novel , Bradsher , 241 . Some Aspects of Plato's Style ...
... Poetry ( poem ) , Roth , 78 . Return , The ( poem ) , Roth , 1 . Sea Faith ( poem ) , Heath , 75 . Significance of Poetry , The , Peck , 318 . Some Aspects of the Early American Novel , Bradsher , 241 . Some Aspects of Plato's Style ...
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... Poetry , 318 . Perrin , F. A. C. , Modern Psychology and the Problem of Vocational Guidance , 224 . Purin , C. M. , Junkerdom in Russia and in Germany , 297 . Roth , Samuel , A Group of Sonnets : On Hearing of the Death of Joseph ...
... Poetry , 318 . Perrin , F. A. C. , Modern Psychology and the Problem of Vocational Guidance , 224 . Purin , C. M. , Junkerdom in Russia and in Germany , 297 . Roth , Samuel , A Group of Sonnets : On Hearing of the Death of Joseph ...
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... poet of promise . KEITH TORBERT , of Galveston , Texas , has contributed verse or prose to more than one previous issue of the Texas Review . A Rondel by him appeared in the number for July , 1916 . OLIN DANTZLER WANNAMAKER , head of ...
... poet of promise . KEITH TORBERT , of Galveston , Texas , has contributed verse or prose to more than one previous issue of the Texas Review . A Rondel by him appeared in the number for July , 1916 . OLIN DANTZLER WANNAMAKER , head of ...
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... POET OF THE REVOLUTION And when at last they triumph will they know , ( Those alien hosts who never know ! ) the death You died ? Lo , the great moment hasteneth For which you longed and labored , when the slow , Grim terror devastation ...
... POET OF THE REVOLUTION And when at last they triumph will they know , ( Those alien hosts who never know ! ) the death You died ? Lo , the great moment hasteneth For which you longed and labored , when the slow , Grim terror devastation ...
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... Poet , calm above all age , Must be the actor with his fan , The swift horse , blossom , joy and rage , Within the booth of his Japan . Ah , could we win that ideal first , Clear water in the glass that stands Transparent , patient for ...
... Poet , calm above all age , Must be the actor with his fan , The swift horse , blossom , joy and rage , Within the booth of his Japan . Ah , could we win that ideal first , Clear water in the glass that stands Transparent , patient for ...
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Página 322 - Sea that bares her bosom to the moon; The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers; For this, for everything, we are out of tune; It moves us not.
Página 286 - To sum up: I say that Athens is the school of Hellas, and that the individual Athenian in his own person seems to have the power of adapting himself to the most varied forms of action with the utmost versatility and grace.
Página 204 - And what are you reading, Miss ? " " Oh ! it is only a novel ! " replies the young lady ; while she lays down her book with affected indifference, or momentary shame. " It is only Cecilia, or Camilla, or Belinda ; " or, in short, only some work in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the happiest delineation of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit and humour, are conveyed to the world in the best chosen language.
Página 285 - It is true that we are called a democracy; for the administration is in the hands of the many and not of the few. But while the law secures equal justice to all alike in their private disputes, the claim of excellence is also recognized; and when a citizen is in any way distinguished, he is preferred to the public service, not as a matter of privilege, but as the reward of merit.
Página 325 - Of genius the only proof is, the act of doing well what is worthy to be done, and what was never done before...
Página 285 - And we have not forgotten to provide for our weary spirits many relaxations from toil; we have regular games and sacrifices throughout the year; at home the style of our life is refined; and the delight which we daily feel in all these things helps to banish melancholy. Because of the greatness of our city the fruits of the whole earth flow in upon us, so that we enjoy the goods of other countries as freely as of our own.
Página 203 - The work is rather too light, and bright, and sparkling; it wants shade; it wants to be stretched out here and there with a long chapter of sense, if it could be had...
Página 159 - New sorrow rises as the day returns, A sister sickens, or a daughter mourns. Now kindred Merit fills the sable bier, Now lacerated Friendship claims a tear; Year chases year, decay pursues decay, Still drops some joy from...
Página 346 - whether in thine own person or in that of any other, in every case as an end withal, never as a means only.
Página 206 - No ; I have never seen the death of Mrs Crabbe. I have only just been making out from one of his prefaces that he probably was married. It is almost ridiculous. Poor woman ! I will comfort him as well as I can, but I do not undertake to be good to her children. She had better not leave any.