The Silver Domino, Or, Side Whispers, Social and LiteraryLamley, 1894 - 365 páginas |
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... means , the will and the power to make thee work for him , tacitly becomes thy master and su- perior . Wherefore the Equality thou clamourest after , is wholly at an end if thou , Hodge Number One , dost hire thyself out as labourer or ...
... means , the will and the power to make thee work for him , tacitly becomes thy master and su- perior . Wherefore the Equality thou clamourest after , is wholly at an end if thou , Hodge Number One , dost hire thyself out as labourer or ...
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Marie Corelli. had ancestors . They might indeed have been ground into existence by means of a turning - lathe , for aught of inherited beauty , stateliness or courtesy they exhibit . I have seen great dukes bulge into a room with less ...
Marie Corelli. had ancestors . They might indeed have been ground into existence by means of a turning - lathe , for aught of inherited beauty , stateliness or courtesy they exhibit . I have seen great dukes bulge into a room with less ...
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... means , how- ever , entirely defeat the object . We have no time to be generous , no time to be sympathetic , no time to converse well , no time to do anything but feed and look after our own interests , and we get so fatigued in the ...
... means , how- ever , entirely defeat the object . We have no time to be generous , no time to be sympathetic , no time to converse well , no time to do anything but feed and look after our own interests , and we get so fatigued in the ...
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... mean that the foot- passengers are mostly young and lissom of limb , while the fine carriages frequently contain naught but the dried and desolate fragments of old age , or the painted and bedizened wrecks of youth . It is really quite ...
... mean that the foot- passengers are mostly young and lissom of limb , while the fine carriages frequently contain naught but the dried and desolate fragments of old age , or the painted and bedizened wrecks of youth . It is really quite ...
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... means by which it got fastened over so much rebellious flesh . Fatigued with these exer- tions , and lulled by the monotonous noise of the rolling wheels of the carriages going to and fro , I fell into a sort of semi - conscious doze ...
... means by which it got fastened over so much rebellious flesh . Fatigued with these exer- tions , and lulled by the monotonous noise of the rolling wheels of the carriages going to and fro , I fell into a sort of semi - conscious doze ...
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Página 323 - Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose is verse, and verse is merely prose...
Página 225 - As love came close to you, breast to breast. 1 shall never be friends again with roses; I shall loathe sweet tunes, where a note grown strong Relents and recoils, and climbs and closes, As a wave of the sea turned back by song. There are sounds where the soul's delight takes fire, Face to face with its own desire; A delight that rebels, a desire that reposes; I shall hate sweet music my whole life long.
Página 319 - Elegy! — have at you all! I, too, can scrawl, and once upon a time I poured along the town a flood of rhyme, A schoolboy freak, unworthy praise or blame ; I printed — older children do the same. Tis pleasant, sure, to see one's name in print ; A Book's a Book, altho
Página ix - I thank you heartily for your kind letter and welcome gift. You do well not to care for fame. Modern fame is too often a mere crown of thorns, and brings all the vulgarity of the world upon you. I sometimes wish I had never written a line.
Página 140 - My lord," said the prisoner, unmoved in voice or in manner, unless it might be that both expressed more decision and energy than he had shown during any other part of the trial ; " my lord, I am now a condemned man, but if I stood with the rope about my neck, ready to die, I would not exchange...
Página 255 - Indian empire, and how it is ruled and defended and fought for every day against all the Powers of Darkness, we desire respectfully to recommend to the Secretary for India that he should place no sheaves of despatches in the royal hands, but Mr. Rudyard Kipling's books. There are only two volumes of them, besides sundry small brochures. A good bulky conscientious three-volume novel holds as many words.
Página ii - All that he has to tell us is told with wonderful verve and in an easy flowing style which has a great charm for all who can appreciate such satire. ... I could dwell upon the ' Silver Domino ' with great benefit to my readers and satisfaction to myself, but space forbids ; so I will only say that the book is the most valuable contribution to our satirical literature that has appeared for many, many years.
Página 229 - Ah, ah, thy beauty! like a beast it bites, Stings like an adder, like an arrow smites.
Página 136 - ... cleaving green slime, free! and the roaring stopped; the world looked flat, foreign, a place of crusty promise. His wreck, animated by the dim strange fish below, appeared fairer ; it winked lurefully when abandoned. The internal state of a gentleman who detested intangible metaphor as heartily as the vulgarest of our gobble-gobbets hate it, metaphor only can describe ; and for the reason, that he had in him just something more than is within the compass of the language of the meat-markets. He...
Página 94 - voice of the people " at all ; it is simply the voice of a few editors. Were the most gifted man that ever held a pen to write a letter to any of the papers on a crying subject of national shame, he would be refused a hearing unless he were a friend of the proprietors of whatever journal he elected to write to. And men of genius seldom are triends of editors — a curious fact, but true. And so we never really hear the " voice of the people " save in some great crisis, and when we do, it invariably...