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  2. THE LIBRARY TABLE

    "The Bond of Poetry." an anthology selected by J. J. Stable (University Press, Oxford; F. W. Preece, Adelaide). ...

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  3. Books & Writers

    Thomas Hardy long ago wrote his own epitaph—it's a way poets have:— never cared for Life; Life cared for me. ...

    Article : 722 words
  4. POEMS & RHYMES.

    The moonlight flutters from the sky. And meets her at the door, A little .ghost whose steps have passed Across the parlour floor. ...

    Article : 197 words
  5. SMALL TALK.

    Here is a new true, and good story from an Irishman on his return from revisiting his birthplace in a fashionable; suburb of Dublin.—A police sergeant to ...

    Article : 469 words
  6. THE WISEACRE.

    Thoughts hardly to he packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that, broke "through language and escaped; ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. THE LITERARY COTERIES OF LONDON.

    Miss Edith Sitwell, and her two equally well-known brothers, constitute almost a "coterie" by themselves. She is certainly one of the most ...

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  8. INCLINATION.

    I am inclined toward my lore. But he is not inclined to me— And when that he should kiss my glove. He looks behind, as he would flee. ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. SETTING OUT FOR FLEET STREET.

    A. A. Millie, the well-known and witty playwright, was at one time an editor of The Cambridge Grants, so he reviews in The Nation a book on the history of ...

    Article : 642 words
  10. REPOSE.

    I know there is an ending— A winding road to rest, Where human fears an hidden. All mortal tears suppressed. ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. CONRAD THE MAN.

    For the greater part of his writing life Conrad was poor, neglected, and often weary of the straggle. Ford Madox Hueffee tells the story of those lean years in ...

    Article : 799 words
  12. JESTER JOE.

    Jester Joe is dead, with a tombstone at his head, And the white frilled daisies at his feet. He will never come again, feel no more the ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. THE FRIENDLY PICTURE.

    Standing quite alone in solitary dignity was an ancient house built of strong grey stone) with a coat of arms heavily-carved into its forehead, and its eyes deeply ...

    Article : 493 words
  14. "POETRY" IN AMERICA.

    The editor of The American Bookman protests against the attentions of his poetic young callers. "Since we have recovered from the measles," he says, "our ...

    Article : 291 words
  15. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From Stanley Paul & Co., London.—"Lost in the Jungle." by May Wynne; "The Normous Saturday Fairy Book," by Marjory Boyce, Barbora E. Todd, Main Meigban, and Marion St. ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. ON THE CHAPBOOK.

    The chapbook has always fascinated me. Its quaintness, homeliness, simplicity, and sincerity are qualities which would seem to appeal with special directness and ...

    Article : 262 words
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  18. GIANTS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.

    "For the nineteenth century was great in spite of itself," writes Mr. W. L. George in the "Fortnightly Review." "It is so far the greatest century the world ...

    Article : 297 words
  19. HIS BOOKS.

    My days among the Dead are past; Around me I behold. Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old— ...

    Article : 158 words
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  21. JOSEPH CONRAD'S FORTUNE

    Though's few years" ago he was so poor as to be glad of a small civil list pension. Joseph Conrad/ the. famous novelist, left £20,045. ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. IBANEZ.

    It is reported from Madrid that the novelist, V. Blasco Ibanez, who is now living abroad, and whose pamphleteering attacks on King Alphonso and the ...

    Article : 121 words
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  24. LIFE AND DEATH.

    "The depreciation of all our moral currencies is a call to restore the sold standard of the Christian ideal."—The Dean of Bristol. ...

    Article : 66 words
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