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  2. WHY READ POETRY?

    The majority of Australians read little or no poetry, and what is moist read not of the highest type. They ask what's the good of poetry. What has it to do ...

    Article : 1,466 words
  3. FATHER OF MODERN MEDICINE.

    The name of Paracelsus is one that con-tinually crops up in literature to nlystify the average reader. literature of course. made him the subject of a poem, but that ...

    Article : 978 words
  4. NEW BOOKS.

    O. Henry made a mistake in early life winch landed him in prison, but after paying the price he made good, and wrote short stories, which, perhaps, are ...

    Article : 2,802 words
  5. NOTES FROM VARIOUSSOURCES

    Lamb's cottage, in Church-street, Edmonton, is to be sold by auction. Charles Lamb and his sister lived there for some time, and Lamb died there, being buried ...

    Article : 736 words
  6. ETERNAI. ROME.

    A distinct contribution to present-day literature is "Eternal Koine," a comprehensive work by Professor Grant Showerman. Professor of Classics in the ...

    Article : 1,096 words
  7. RECENT FICTION

    A quickly moving story nf adventure in weird surrounding is "The Starkenden Quest" (Duckworth and Co.), written by Gilbert Collins. It is reminiscent of the ...

    Article : 1,576 words
  8. ENGLISH REVIEWS.

    To the February "National Review" Brigadier-General Colomb contribute a gloomy foreenst of Indian Without Britain. He predicts catastrophe for millions ...

    Article : 930 words
  9. RONDEAU.

    Safe in my club, a clgarette I sat and [?]ked without regret,I mused of sorrows I had seen; What, was; what might be: what had been; ...

    Article : 100 words
  10. STORIES ABOUT THE MOST GLADLY-WELCOMED FLOWER.

    The story goes Hint the Empress Catharine of Russia, walking on one of her palace lawns, espied a little flower which was strange to her, though to us it is ...

    Article : 501 words
  11. THE SEA DOGS' FOOD.

    When Drake and Frobisher, Raleigh and Hawkins, and scores of others like them, went voyaging through the uncharted seas, how did they retain the wholesomeness of ...

    Article : 344 words
  12. A LINK WITH DICKENS.

    A link with Charles Dickens hag been broken by the death at Park-avenue, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, at the age of 93, of Mr. Edmund Plummer, who was the last ...

    Article : 306 words
  13. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 377 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,635 words
  15. TRAIN BLOWN OVER BY GALE.

    A two-coach passenger train from Londonderry, on what is known ns the Burtonport extension of the Londonderry and Lough Swilly railway crossing the viaduct ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. ENGLISH AS SHE IS WROTE."

    In the station yard at Shinbashi, Tokyo, Rome years ago, a forwarding agency's office bore the following alluring invitation: —"Leave your luggage with us and we will ...

    Article : 78 words
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