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XML     PDF Reticence in Literature Some Roundabout Remarks By Hubert Crackanthorpe DURING the past fifty years, as every one knows, the art of fiction…

YBV2_darcy_poorcousin

XML     PDF Poor Cousin Louis By Ella D’Arcy THERE stands in the Islands a house known as ” Les Calais.” It has stood there…

YBV2_beerbohm_letter

XML     PDF A Letter to the Editor From Max Beerbohm DEAR SIR,—When THE YELLOW BOOK appeared I was in Oxford. So literary a little…

YBV1_beerbohm_defence

XML     PDF A Defence of Cosmetics By Max Beerbohm NAY but it is useless to protest. Artifice must queen it once more in the…

YBV1_moore_foolshour

XML     PDF The Fool’s Hour The First Act of a Comedy By John Oliver Hobbes and George Moore CHARACTERS OF THE COMEDY Lord Doldrummond…

YBV1_saintsbury_sentimental

XML     PDF A Sentimental Cellar By George Saintsbury [It would appear from the reference to a ” Queen ” that the following     piece was…

YBV1_simpson_dedication

XML     PDF The Dedication By Fred M. Simpson PERSONS REPRESENTEDLucy Rimmerton. Harold SekbourneScene I—The period is 1863The sitting-room in Lucy Rimmerton’s lodgings. She is…

YBV1_symons_stellam

XML     PDF Stella Maris By Arthur Symons WHY is it I remember yet You, of all women one has met In random wayfare, as…

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XML     PDF Contents Letterpress I. The Death of the Lion .. By Henry James .. Page 7 II. Tree-Worship .. Richard Le Gallienne ..…