Extremity of Satire. Cut from Catholic World, Feb. 1886. [91].1886 |
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... Malo me Galatea petit lasciva puella ; Et fugit ad salices ; et se cupit ante videri . " It is a sad commentary on the powerlessness and the hopelessness of a poor young woman without other gift than mere virtue to obtain success that ...
... Malo me Galatea petit lasciva puella ; Et fugit ad salices ; et se cupit ante videri . " It is a sad commentary on the powerlessness and the hopelessness of a poor young woman without other gift than mere virtue to obtain success that ...
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Side 688 - Vows, love, promises, confidences, gratitude, how queerly they read after a while ! There ought to be a law in Vanity Fair ordering the destruction of every written document (except receipted tradesmen's bills) after a certain brief and proper interval.
Side 689 - Malo me Galatea petit, lasciva puella, et fugit ad salices, et se cupit ante videri.
Side 688 - ... receipted tradesmen's bills) after a certain brief and proper interval. Those quacks and misanthropes who advertise indelible Japan ink, should be made to perish along with their wicked discoveries. The best ink for Vanity Fair use would be one that faded utterly in a couple of days, and left the paper clean and blank, so that you might write on it to somebody else.
Side 692 - Ah, sir — a distinct universe walks about under your hat and under mine — all things in nature are different to each— the woman we look at has not the same features, the dish we eat from has not the same taste to the one and the other — you and I are but a pair of infinite isolations, with some fellow-islands a little more or less near to us.
Side 683 - A clear and interesting account of the life and labours of this eminent Servant of Mary," — American Catholic Quarterly. "Very scholar-like, devout and complete."— Dublin Review.
Side 683 - The Catholic Directory. Ecclesiastical Register, and Almanac for the Year of our Lord Lives of the Saints and Blessed of the Three Orders of St. Francis — Sadliers...
Side 683 - NEW YORK: THE CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOCIETY CO (PO Box 2039) No. 9 BARCLAY STREET. LONDON: BURNS &: GATES, 28 ORCHARD STREET, \V.