| 1911 - 844 páginas
...wondering whether he was not dreamThe Nineteenth Century and After. ing. to ask himself, "Can such things be and overcome us like a summer cloud without our special wonder?" Daily the cable added new proofs that our race in every land had felt the impress of a mighty power,... | |
| Paul Leland Haworth - 1912 - 268 páginas
...most rankled was doubtless the president's independent course regarding appointments. "Can Such Things Be and Overcome Us Like a Summer Cloud without Our Special Wonder" was the striking title of a denunciatory pamphlet published by the peppery William E. Chandler of New... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1915 - 334 páginas
...talking. But he had not freed himself from the tremors of wealth : and now again — Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder? — now and again and for about the twentieth time — now again, as he turned to bend his steps towards... | |
| 1916 - 1404 páginas
...assessment. The important question before the Baltimore convention will likely be, quote: "Can such things be and overcome us like a summer cloud without our special wonder;" or was it the wish of the endowers of the pension fund that those contemporaneous with and who now... | |
| Christopher Pearse Cranch, Leonora Cranch Scott - 1917 - 460 páginas
...delight, for why should she not enjoy her exquisite power and the delight it conferred? " Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder ? " For this is one of the overarching joys of life — this is that morning sky and Shelley's skylark who... | |
| Byron Johnson Rees - 1919 - 586 páginas
...porpoises rolling near the surface sneeze with unusual pellets of fresh water — • Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder? Oh this wonderful wonderful world, and we who stand in the middle of it are all in a maze, except poor... | |
| Charles Ramsdell Lingley - 1920 - 750 páginas
...had assisted Hayes as counsel in the disputed election attacked him in a pamphlet, "Can such Things be and overcome us like a Summer Cloud without our Special Wonder?" Most of the influential leaders in both houses of Congress scarcely disguised their hostility. Indeed... | |
| Robert Blatchford - 1921 - 248 páginas
...had gone to fetch two small brandies, Yorick remarked to the wondering Eugenius : " Can such things be, and overcome us like a summer cloud without our special wonder ? " To which Eugenius answered gravely : " How much of irony, my friend, there is in fate ! For why... | |
| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 páginas
...porpoises rolling near the surface sneeze with unusual pellets of fresh water — • Can such things The soupe their only hawkie does afford, That yont the hallan snugly Oh this wonderful wonderful world, and we who stand in the middle of it are all in a maze, except poor... | |
| Edward Page Mitchell - 1924 - 518 páginas
...virtually discrediting his own title. William E. Chandler issued his famous pamphlet, "Can Such Things Be and Overcome Us Like a Summer Cloud Without Our Special Wonder?" He attempted unsuccessfully to procure an outright repudiation of Hayes by the Republican State Convention... | |
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