Shandygaff: A Number of Most Agreeable Inquirendoes Upon Life and Letters, Interspersed with Short Stories and Skits, the Whole Most Diverting to the ReaderGarden City Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1918 - 326 страница |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 24
Страница 7
... that time he would go out for a bite of lunch , and would then be at his desk steadily from two until six . Dinner at home was at seven , and after that he worked persistently in his little den under the roof SHANDYGAFF 7.
... that time he would go out for a bite of lunch , and would then be at his desk steadily from two until six . Dinner at home was at seven , and after that he worked persistently in his little den under the roof SHANDYGAFF 7.
Страница 11
... dinner , and had pinched them with his nervous , ink - stained fingers , as ordered by Mrs. Stockton , to test their tender- ness . They would send the three younger chil- dren to their grandmother , to be interned there until the storm ...
... dinner , and had pinched them with his nervous , ink - stained fingers , as ordered by Mrs. Stockton , to test their tender- ness . They would send the three younger chil- dren to their grandmother , to be interned there until the storm ...
Страница 21
... dinner that night in the Abyssinian Room of the Obelisk Hotel , the poet said to his wife : " It would have been delightful to spend a few days with the Stocktons . " " My dear , " said she , " I wouldn't have these wealthy Americans ...
... dinner that night in the Abyssinian Room of the Obelisk Hotel , the poet said to his wife : " It would have been delightful to spend a few days with the Stocktons . " " My dear , " said she , " I wouldn't have these wealthy Americans ...
Страница 54
... ) Keep away from the cities . ( 2 ) Keep away from the railroads . ( 3 ) Have nothing to do with money . Carry no baggage . ( 4 ) Ask for dinner about quarter after eleven . ( 5 ) Ask for supper , lodging , and 54 SHANDYGAFF.
... ) Keep away from the cities . ( 2 ) Keep away from the railroads . ( 3 ) Have nothing to do with money . Carry no baggage . ( 4 ) Ask for dinner about quarter after eleven . ( 5 ) Ask for supper , lodging , and 54 SHANDYGAFF.
Страница 56
... dinner , and glorify the ways of God to man . And sometimes , about two o'clock of an after- noon ( these spells come most often about half an hour after lunch ) , the old angel of peregrination lifts himself up in me , and I yearn and ...
... dinner , and glorify the ways of God to man . And sometimes , about two o'clock of an after- noon ( these spells come most often about half an hour after lunch ) , the old angel of peregrination lifts himself up in me , and I yearn and ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
afternoon American Archy Balliol beauty Beesley Belinda Belloc Bernard Barton Blackwell blue Brooke's butler called captain Casuals Conrad dear delight desk dinner Don Marquis Drevis E. V. Lucas engineer England English eyes face famous fire FitzGerald Gerald Stanley Lee German hand Harold Bell Wright hay fever heart Henry Henry's Heriot Row Hilaire Belloc hills honour human Ingo John Loder Joseph Conrad knew letters literary lived London look lunch manuscript McFee mind morning never night novel once Oxford perhaps pipe poems poet poetry published quaint remember river ship smoking soul Stockton Street Strychnine talk things thought of dedicating tion tobacco Tommy Vachel Lindsay Verne vers libre verses walk Welsh rabbit William McFee wind window Woodbridge words writing wrote young
Популарни одломци
Страница 78 - To such a task we can dedicate our lives and our fortunes, everything that we are and everything that we have, with the pride of those who know that the day has come when America is privileged to spend her blood and her might for the principles that gave her birth and happiness and the peace which she has treasured. God helping her, she can do no other.
Страница 68 - Of friendly bread; and many-tasting food; Rainbows; and the blue bitter smoke of wood; And radiant raindrops couching in cool flowers; And flowers themselves, that sway through sunny hours, Dreaming of moths that drink them under the moon; Then, the cool kindliness of sheets, that soon Smooth away trouble; and the rough male kiss Of blankets...
Страница 75 - I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the Imperial German Government to be in fact nothing less than war against the government and people of the United States...
Страница 75 - We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling toward them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their Government acted in entering this war. It was not with their previous knowledge or approval.
Страница 77 - ... for the ultimate peace of the world and for the liberation of its peoples, the German peoples included: for the rights of nations great and small and the privilege of men everywhere to choose their way of life and of obedience. The world must be made safe for democracy.
Страница 75 - A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained except by a partnership of democratic nations. No autocratic government could be trusted to keep faith within it or observe its covenants.
Страница 55 - Certainly, it is heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in charity, rest in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth.
Страница 97 - I'll go round at night and light the lamps with you! For we are very lucky, with a lamp before the door, And Leerie stops to light it as he lights so many more; And O! before you hurry by with ladder and with light, O Leerie, see a little child and nod to him to-night...
Страница 64 - BREATHLESS, we flung us on the windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass. You said, "Through glory and ecstasy we pass ; Wind, sun, and earth remain, the birds sing still, When we are old, are old. . . ." "And when we die All's over that is ours; and life burns on Through other lovers, other lips," said I, — "Heart of my heart, our heaven is now, is won !" "We are Earth's best, that learnt her lesson here. Life is our cry. We have kept the faith!
Страница 68 - These I have loved: White plates and cups, clean-gleaming. Ringed with blue lines ; and feathery, faery dust ; Wet roofs, beneath the lamplight; the strong crust Of friendly bread ; and many-tasting food ; Rainbows ; and the blue bitter smoke of wood ; And radiant raindrops couching in cool flowers; And flowers themselves, that sway through sunny hours, Dreaming of moths that drink them under the moon ; Then, the cool kindliness of sheets, that soon Smooth away trouble...