The Poetical Works: Including the Drama of "The Two Men of Sandy Bar" of Bret HarteHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1882 - 464 стор. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 43
Сторінка vi
... STORY MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . A GREYPORT LEGEND A NEWPORT ROMANCE PAGE 72 74 81 88 91 95 96 • 102 • 104 • 113 • 116 119 123 125 · 129 131 134 • 136 141 144 · 148 151 • 155 · 158 160 • 163 166 • 168 • 171 . 173 176 179 185 187 SAN ...
... STORY MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . A GREYPORT LEGEND A NEWPORT ROMANCE PAGE 72 74 81 88 91 95 96 • 102 • 104 • 113 • 116 119 123 125 · 129 131 134 • 136 141 144 · 148 151 • 155 · 158 160 • 163 166 • 168 • 171 . 173 176 179 185 187 SAN ...
Сторінка 2
... stories was not due to the success of a satirical poem known as the " Heathen Chinee , " or that the author obtained a ... Story of Mliss , " - the first a dialectical poem , the second a Californian romance , -his first efforts toward ...
... stories was not due to the success of a satirical poem known as the " Heathen Chinee , " or that the author obtained a ... Story of Mliss , " - the first a dialectical poem , the second a Californian romance , -his first efforts toward ...
Сторінка 3
... story of " The Luck of Roaring Camp " and the poem of the " Heathen Chinee . " But it was one of the anomalies of the very condition of life that he worked amidst , and endeavoured to portray , that these first efforts were rewarded by ...
... story of " The Luck of Roaring Camp " and the poem of the " Heathen Chinee . " But it was one of the anomalies of the very condition of life that he worked amidst , and endeavoured to portray , that these first efforts were rewarded by ...
Сторінка 4
... story open to grave objection , and its publication of doubtful expediency . Believing only that he was the victim of some extra- ordinary typographical blunder , the author at once sat down and read the proof . In its new dress , 4 ...
... story open to grave objection , and its publication of doubtful expediency . Believing only that he was the victim of some extra- ordinary typographical blunder , the author at once sat down and read the proof . In its new dress , 4 ...
Сторінка 5
... story was no longer at issue ; the only question was of his capacity to exercise the proper editorial judgment ; and that unless he was permitted to test that capacity by the publication of the story , and abide squarely by the result ...
... story was no longer at issue ; the only question was of his capacity to exercise the proper editorial judgment ; and that unless he was permitted to test that capacity by the publication of the story , and abide squarely by the result ...
Інші видання - Показати все
The Poetical Works, Including the Drama of "The Two Men of Sandy Bar", of ... Bret Harte Повний перегляд - 1887 |
The Poetical Works, Including the Drama of the Two Men of Sandy Bar, of Bret ... Bret Harte Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2015 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
ain't Alexander Morton Aloud Brown called Capper Castro cheer Cicely Concho dead dead musician derned Diego Don José Doña Jovita door dream dress dropped Duchess Emeu Exit eyes face father fear flowers Friar galleon gone grace grave grey hand Harry York hear heathen heathen Chinee hill Hop Sing hundred Hush Jack Jackson John Burns José Castro knew leaning living look lost lover Manuela Miss Mary Mission morning mountain never night o'er Oakhurst Old Morton Overland Monthly Padre passed pine plain Pritchard rocks rose round San Joaquin Sandy Morton seneschal Señor Serapis shadow smile snow soul spring stand Starbottle stood story strange stranger sweet tell thar There's thet thing thou thought Truthful James twas voice wait wall wife William Henry Seward woman wonder
Популярні уривки
Сторінка 274 - Thus I pacified Psyche, and kissed her, And tempted her out of her gloom, — • And conquered her scruples and gloom: And we passed to the end of the vista, But were stopped by the door of a tomb — By the door of a legended tomb; And I said, "What is written, sweet sister, On the door of this legended tomb?
Сторінка 22 - HARK ! I hear the tramp of thousands, And of armed men the hum ; Lo ! a nation's hosts have gathered Round the quick alarming drum,— . Saying, " Come, Freemen, come ! Ere your heritage be wasted," said the quick alarming drum.
Сторінка 161 - Well, yes, — if you saw us out driving Each day in the park, four-in-hand ; If you saw poor dear mamma contriving To look supernaturally grand, — If you saw papa's picture, as taken By Brady, and tinted at that, You 'd never suspect he sold bacon And flour at Poverty Flat.
Сторінка 17 - DOWN the picket-guarded lane Rolled the comfort-laden wain, Cheered by shouts that shook the plain, Soldier-like and merry : Phrases such as camps may teach, Sabre-cuts of Saxon speech, Such as " Bully ! " " Them's the peach !" "Wade in, Sanitary!" Right and left the caissons drew As the car went lumbering through, Quick succeeding in review Squadrons military ; Sunburnt men with beards like frieze, Smooth-faced boys, and cries like these, — "US San. Com.
Сторінка 133 - In the scene that ensued I did not take a hand ; But the floor it was strewed Like the leaves on the strand With the cards that Ah Sin had been hiding, In the game "he did not understand.
Сторінка 160 - I've broken; I left in the midst of a set ; Likewise a proposal, half spoken, That waits — on the stairs — for me yet. They say he'll be rich, — when he grows up, And then he adores me indeed; And you, sir, are turning your nose up, Three thousand miles off, as you read. "And how do I like my position?" "And what do I think of New York?
Сторінка 76 - Day by day on wall and bastion beat the hollow empty breeze, — Day by day the sunlight glittered on the vacant, smiling seas; Week by week the near hills whitened in their dusty leather cloaks, — Week by week the far hills darkened from the fringing plain of oaks; Till the rains came, and far-breaking, on the fierce southwester tost, Dashed the whole long coast with color, and then vanished and were lost.
Сторінка 13 - Looking down the village street, Where, in the shade of his peaceful vine, He heard the low of his gathered kine, And felt their breath with incense sweet Or I might say, when the sunset burned The old farm gable, he thought it turned The milk that fell like a babbling flood Into the milk-pail red as blood!
Сторінка 194 - ... plantigrade, Be thy courses undismayed ! Here, where Nature makes thy bed, Let thy rude, half-human tread Point to hidden Indian springs, Lost in ferns and fragrant grasses, Hovered o'er by timid wings, Where the wood-duck lightly passes, Where the wild bee holds her sweets, — Epicurean retreats, Fit for thee, and better than Fearful spoils of dangerous man. In thy fat-jowled deviltry Friar Tuck shall live in thee ; Thou...
Сторінка 105 - And all along the coast that year, Votive candles were scarce and dear. Never a tear bedims the eye That time and patience will not dry; Never a lip is curved with pain That can't be kissed into smiles again.