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La Poésie Grecque, Qui Commence Avec Homère, Et Qui Ouvre Par Lui Sa Longue Période De Gloire, Semble La Clore Avec Théocrite; Elle Se Trouve Ainsi Comme Encadrée Entre La Grandeur Et La Grâce, Et Celle-Ci, Pour En Être À Faire Les Honneurs De La Sortie, N'a Rien Perdu De Son Entière Et Suprême Fraîcheur. Elle N'a Jamais Paru Plus Jeune, Et A Rassemblé Une Dernière Fois Tous Ses Dons. Après Théocrite, Il Y Aura Encore En Grèce D'agréables Poëtes; Il N'y En Aura Plus De Grands. «La Lie Même De
We Left New York In The Afternoon Of -- Day Of May, 184-, And Embarked On Board Of The Good Packet Ship "Tyler" For England. Our Party Consisted Of The Reverend Mr. Hopewell, Samuel Slick, Esq., Myself, And Jube Japan, A Black Servant Of The Attache. I Love Brevity--I Am A Man Of Few Words, And, Therefore, Constitutionally Economical Of Them; But Brevity Is Apt To Degenerate Into Obscurity. Writing A Book, However, And Book-Making, Are Two Very Different Things: "Spinning A
Kennedy's Suit-Case Was Lying Open On The Bed, And He Was Literally Throwing Things Into It From His Chiffonier, As I Entered After A Hurried Trip Up-Town From The Star Office In Response To An Urgent Message From Him. "Come, Walter," He Cried, Hastily Stuffing In A Package Of Clean Laundry Without Taking Off The Wrapping-Paper, "I've Got Your Suit-Case Out. Pack Up Whatever You Can In Five Minutes. We Must Take The Six O'clock Train For Danbridge."