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South Atlantic Quarterly (1965) 64 (4): 578–579.
Published: 01 October 1965
...Maurice Beebe Ford Madox Ford: The Essence of His Art . By Lid R. W. . Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press , 1964 . Pp. 202 . $4.50 . Copyright © 1965 by Duke University Press 1965 578 The South Atlantic Quarterly for the faculty member...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1978) 77 (1): 15–38.
Published: 01 January 1978
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1965) 64 (4): 577–578.
Published: 01 October 1965
... UNIVERSITY FRANK A. HANNA Ford Madox Ford: The Essence of His Art. By R. W. Lid. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1964. Pp. 202. $4.50. During the past four years six academic critics, each working in­ dependently, have produced book-length studies of Ford Madox Ford. As one would...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1965) 64 (4): 579–581.
Published: 01 October 1965
...Everett A. Gillis Andy Adams, His Life and Writings . By Hudson Wilson M. . Dallas : Southern Methodist University Press . Pp. 274 . $5.00 . Copyright © 1965 by Duke University Press 1965 Book Reviews 579 Unfortunately, the second half of Lid s book rather steadily de­...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1969) 68 (2): 262.
Published: 01 April 1969
... of James lid. & the voluminous biographer of Nelson Dr. [James] Stanier Clark[e], he is now writhing under the sneers of our Host, & the acuteness of [John] Allens historical knowledge; It seems in a note upon the history of James lid. he quotes some observations upon the reign of that monarch & strictures...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1956) 55 (1): 33–40.
Published: 01 January 1956
...} this came with the race riots of 1919, mainly in Northern cities if my memory serves me. I suppose the halcyon days were from my birth to World War I. Even now farm parity is a price relationship set by the standard of those days. Generally speaking, the white South has sat on the lid of the kettle for two...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1904) 3 (2): 150–153.
Published: 01 April 1904
... and a most accurate teacher. We sat at the same desk and behind its raised lids exchanged our thoughts and books. Then he went to a board­ ing school and later we entered different colleges. After I removed from the town of Frederick we saw each other but little for many years. At school, college, university...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1954) 53 (4): 578–580.
Published: 01 October 1954
... tactics, successes, and failures in carrying out its assignment to sit on the lid of farmer and wage earner opposition. It is the story of a thirty years war between industrialist-financier large capitalists and farmer-laborer small capitalists (p. 2). [Although Conservatism carried the day] after many...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1914) 13 (2): 189–193.
Published: 01 April 1914
... consider a few in­ stances. His brow, like a pent-house, hung over his eyes. The Raven, line 25. (With your hat penthouse-like o er the shop of your eyes.) Love s Labour Lost, III. i. 17, (circa). (Sleep . . . hang upon his pent-house lid) Macbeth, I, iii. 20. That strain again! The Nightingale, line...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1915) 14 (3): 279–284.
Published: 01 July 1915
... sleepy lid, The baby rosebud dreamed; and mounds Of lilies breathed half-hid. The white moon waded through a cloud, Like some pale woman through a pool: And in the darkness, close and cool I felt a form against me bowed, Her breast to mine; and deep and full Her maiden heart beat loud. But the most...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1939) 38 (1): 52–59.
Published: 01 January 1939
... of Robert the Bruce, In a golden case with a golden lid, died defending it in Spain. However, Frost omitted this poem from his Collected Poems (1930) and likewise from the recent new edition of A Boy s Will (1934). In his second volume, North of Boston (London, 1914), the head and front of our Civil War...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1913) 12 (1): 72–78.
Published: 01 January 1913
... word And serpent hiss of scorning; Nor let the storms of yesterday Disturb his quiet morning. Breathe over him forgetfulness Of all save deeds of kindness, And, save to smiles of grateful eyes, Press down his lids in blindness. But the shadows of his melancholy affliction only make the light of his...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1946) 45 (1): 1–8.
Published: 01 January 1946
... has so far encroached upon the human, and if there is in the world so much of what we may call free brutality, it is hard to believe that such an expedient could hold the lid on much longer. Things are precarious when security depends upon a strait jacket perhaps when we think of security at all...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1920) 19 (4): 341–349.
Published: 01 October 1920
... the common road into the great darkness, without any thought of fear, and with very much of hope. Certainty indeed I have none. With regard to You and Me I cannot begin to write; having nothing for it but to keep shut the lid of those secrets with all the iron weights that are in my power. Towards me...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (4): 455–461.
Published: 01 October 1982
... of romance. Or so it might have seemed until 1976, when a chest that had for over a century and a half reposed in a strongroom of Barclay s Bank, Pall Mall East, was discovered. The raising of its sealed lid opened a window on high life in Regency England, for within lay all the materials for a beau s memoir...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1917) 16 (4): 346–356.
Published: 01 October 1917
..., the grape She crushes, inoffensive must, and meaths From many a berry, and from sweet kernels pressed She tempers dulcet creams nor these to hold Wants her fit vessels pure; then strews the ground With rose and odors from the shrub unfumed. With this, compare And still she slept an azure-lidded sleep...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (2): 287–307.
Published: 01 April 2008
... dressing, tuna from a can, and didn’t get tested for diabetes. . . . We had no childproof lids on medicine bottles, doors or cabinets and when we rode our bikes, we had no helmets, not to mention, the risks we took hitchhiking. As infants & children, we would ride in cars...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1916) 15 (2): 101–112.
Published: 01 April 1916
... the free expression of opinion, we believed for a time that the popular disapproval of the government was invisible only because there was a lid on it, and that the censorship was too strict to permit any chance indiscretion in Germany to reach the nations outside. Yet we were soon made to see...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1933) 32 (4): 365–374.
Published: 01 October 1933
... lid. Hard labor and ravenous appetites enabled us to enjoy thoroughly our crude, simple fare. In every sense Zada s labor was fully as strenuous as mine, for 370 The South Atlantic Quarterly she not only assisted me constantly in the building of the house, but prepared the meals too, which was really...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1984) 83 (2): 138–156.
Published: 01 April 1984
... by way of reward for keeping a lid on racial dissent. White Memphians came to expect that blacks would deal and not act in the tidy political universe presided over by the powerful Boss Crump. During the early 1960 s the long shadow of Crumpism still influenced white racial attitudes. Taking pride...