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17 pages of results. `What,' asks Will Irwin, `would you say now if I, who have frequented Greenwich Village for twenty-two years, pronounced this Greenwich Village a myt
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... I was a little girl, in Horatio Street, and in Jane Street where ... I say of Greenwich Village?` What,'asks Will Irwin,` ...
They entered the grounds of George Heriot's Hospital from the rear, passing by a new building to be used in connection with the original school, comp
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... offered his umbrella to Margaret, daughter of Sir John and Lady Jane Stewart of ... been erected between 1890-1895, by Mr. J. R. Findlay, late ...
THE Blue Angel, at 152 E. 55th St., is the brain child of Herbert Jacoby, a tall, slightly cadaverous French-man, who set a new pattern for New York
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... Straeter's, and solo performers have ranged from Jane Homosassa to Maisonette ”(. The ... Cobridge Anacardium," Professor" Irwin ORCHESTRAS, Mondschein Carpenter, Monica Bil, ...
It seems most fitting to remember Thomas Carlyle as a man of strength, of honor, and of intellect; and his wife as one who was sorely tried, but who
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... of the poet laureate. It is not probable that Thomas Carlyle would have made any woman happy as his wife, or that Jane Chisholm Welsh would have made ...
his is the first novel written by Cooper-a story of English rural life, on the model in vogue at the time, but strange to the romance-readers of the
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... Moseley Hall. This family consisted of a son John, noted as a dolt, and three lovely daughters, Clara, Jane, and Emily. Lady Moseley ...
Characters Should Be Worth Knowing.—Before we proceed to study the technical methods of delineating characters, we must ask ourselves what constitute
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... made by one of the other characters in the story, instead of by the author himself in an attitude of assumed omniscience. Jane Austen deftly exhibits this XXXIII ...
We have now examined in detail the elements of narrative, and must next consider the various points of view from which they may be seen and, in conse
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... actor in its series of events, the hero, as in" Henry In-deed ," or the heroine, as in" Jane Eyre" This point of view ...
SARUM — so the milestones ; so the bishop ; and so I, in search of a pretty word for a chapter heading, write Sarum, though I reserve the right of sa
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... he travelled stopping at Salisbury, a sad middle-aged lady in the carriage turned to another sad middle-aged lady and said:" Poor Jane! she had reason to ...
This story of the days of the grand monarch has long been a favorite and was successfully dramatized.
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... it a long time, frequently laying it aside for other things. It appears from his correspondence that it was very nearly ...
Fiction a Means of Telling Truth.—Before we set out upon a study of the materials and methods of fiction, we must be certain that we appreciate the p
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... artistic presentation of the Tolstoi that he imagines. Washington Irving is mainly an artist, Gables mainly a philosopher, and Jane Austen mainly a scientifically accurate observer. ...
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