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  2. Books and Writers

    Literary Essays. "More Books on the Table," by Edmund Gosse (William Heineumun, London). ...

    Article : 6,539 words
  3. SMALL TALK.

    In "Shouts and Murmurs" Mr. Woollcott tells some delightful stories of amusing contretemps on the stage. Here is one about "Uncle Tom's Cabin":— ...

    Article : 815 words
  4. THE WISEACRE.

    She that asks Her dear five hundred friends, contemns them all And hates their coming. ...

    Article : 310 words
  5. POEMS & RHYMES.

    By R. R. P. Rows, in The London Mercury. My life thill be my length of days lot one; The day I saw her not, yet might hive seen. Shall darken my pale memories of the sum ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. MEN AND WOMEN WHO WRITE.

    Vicente Ibanez, the Spanish writer, who will visit Australia shortly, is, according to Time and Tide, big—not fat, but largeframed, massive, with bull-like shoulders ...

    Article : 1,124 words
  7. "HESH" AND "HIMER."

    We owe to the Mississippi Legislature the introduction of three beautiful new words into what we may venture to call the English language (writes John Lee in ...

    Article : 598 words
  8. MAN ASLEEP.

    Lies he happy—who deeps now? Knows he oblivion, timeless, serene? Him face made still is beautiful Chiselled by hands unseen. ...

    Article : 42 words
  9. OWNERLESS.

    By "John O'Brien," In "Around the Bores Log." He cames when the gullies are wrapped in the gloaming And limelight is trained on the tops of ...

    Article : 505 words
  10. FLOODS ON THE PLAINS.

    It was one of those fine days that we appreciate so much because they come so rarely now. We found ourselves trying in vain to pick a, clean track through the ...

    Article : 758 words
  11. WORDS OF TO-MORROW.

    Quite recently (writes Rex.) while pursuing my beloved hobby of searching the bookshops for rare specimens of literature at cheap prices, I became the possessor ...

    Article : 600 words
  12. CRICKET IN POETRY.

    The poets of cricket art and have been many. It is not heresy, I hope, to hazard a conjecture that those of to-day are a traction less ponderous, and at least not ...

    Article : 498 words
  13. YOUTH'S HERITAGE.

    Mention of birthdays reminds me of that lucky infant of Princess Mary's. The child will, of course, inherit the late Lord Clanricarde's fortune, which on his death ...

    Article : 569 words
  14. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From Messrs. Hurst & Blackett, Limited, London.—"Philip Derby, Reporter." by Willis J. Abbot; "McCarty Incog.." by Isabel Ostrander; "The Lad." by Mrs. N. M. Chastel de Boinville. ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. MORE FREE VERSE.

    The following "free verse" in the modern manner has been sent in to The Register anonymously. It followed on the reprinting of this criticism, couched in ...

    Article : 236 words
  16. A PRIZE SONG.

    Through Allan & Co., the well-known music publishers, there has been received a copy of the Australian fox trot song, entitled "Croajingolong." Miss Ruby ...

    Article : 139 words
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