… Up Attic In common, no doubt, with many other old codgers of my … dresses and quainter bonnets. Many a time the delighted squeals of little girls would be heard aloft, and presently … invariably to raise money for the church. How these good ladies enjoyed raising money for the church I Nor was …
… when he set down, casting off reticence with an uncommon boldness for him, a reminiscence of Enfield, where, … voluptuous monster, “into which the soul with all its maladies had passed;” and his predilection was for the sensuous … soul has associated its interests, can have, as Pater points out, “no real claim upon us.” The address of this …
Poetry
… would be to us who lived by the conduit, cast in the die of the predictable stranger. 80-81 By Chad Davidson …
Essays
… At one time it housed some 3,000 captured Union soldiers. In April 1865, federal troops entered the town, and … times again: Cahaba, first state capital, 1818—1826 This stone marks the site of Cahaba selected November 21, … to reopen streets, erect interpretive signs at key historic points, and eventually undertake …
… to maintain its supremacy in world politics and world commerce against the powerful onslaught of a rejuvenated … representatives, made the declaration of hostilities. Soldiers from India have been sent to Aden, Egypt, Singapore, … of India Act of 1935, dispatched Indian troops to points of international tension. The All-India National …
… In a concluding section of this latest effort to comprehend as gifted and intriguing a literary personality … offers the interested reader a better sense of who this complex writer was and what he was trying to do with his … to connect to this or that kind of psychopathology. I also expected to hear more of what I’d heard back then at …