Prayer
By Benjamin De Casseres ALL rational pleasure is prayer; all sincere work and effort are prayers; all exaltation in the […]
NO great man arrives until after his departure. No seer is accepted as a seer until the things he saw
Enter Walt Whitman Read Post »
The Stage-Instinct THE stage-instinct in man is profounder than the instinct for the written word. Books bring life to us
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To the Editor of The Sun—Sir: Mr. Goldwin Smith in his letter in a recent Sun asks, “What brute shows
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Novelli as the Moor of Venice THE optimism and “good cheer” of professional, religious and ethical cant, the smug idealism
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Ermete Novelli Coming to America At last it is tolerably certain that Signor Ermete Novelli, Italy’s foremost actor, will be
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By Benjamin De Casseres MAN is but highly organized dust. So says modern materialistic philosophy. It is true. But do
By Benjamin De Casseres THE world will remember two Count Tolstoys. One was a great artist; he died many years
By Benjamin De Casseres “What will other people think?” is the most cowardly phrase in use in society. Only weak
The Borrowed Mirror Read Post »