… West. Upon this area, which is a little smaller than the combined areas of England and Wales, there live about three … Joe demands with a broad wink around at his listening audience. “It’s a two-eyed mule,” the first man says … the Pettigrews, the Pentlands, etc.—is remarkable, as is also a marked Scottishness of physique, a lean, angular, …
… in order to enable those end-values to survive and to become more effective. Ends and means in politics are not … No age has a pipeline to the infinite. After many a summer dies not only the swan but also much of the equipment both … make between ends and means. There are supposed to be two points of view—one, that the ends justify the means; the …
Poetry
… Till Sir Thomas learned How Lancelot, all good knights come at last To the Dark Tower and noble things pass— And …
Poetry
… emeralds, gulls sleep like albatrosses on the air, the sun comes up and sets in the same hour just that we see its … oh, what more could I ask? Those who have drunk have died drinking your drink, ravenous to cross to that other …
… of English drama, stands a long line of plays and comedies, ranging in type from the phenomenally popular … which produces static, not dramatic, pieces. Such plays, he points out, begin to “date” very rapidly; and soon are “as …
… and the frogs in the terrarium that grew gray and fat and died one rainy afternoon in February all at once and all together in a cough: these had become the motes in the air that had settled onto the slats. … It was cool, and he had put on his blue sweater and sandals. His mother had insisted that he always wear socks with …