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ESTABLISHED 1889
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST REVIEW IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
DEVOTED TO POETRY AND DRAMA
World Literature & the Drama Winter Number
The Pistol of the Beg, A Play in Three Acts Mister Bosphorus and the Muses, A Variety Entertainment Giacomo Leopardi Scholom Asch (Complete Contents on Inside Cover) Richard G. Badger, Publisher McAinsh & Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada 100 Charles Street, Boston, U.S.A. |
Editors CHARLOTTE PORTER, HELEN A. CLARKE, RUTH HILL | ||
WINTER, 1923 | ||
The Pistol of the Beg, A Play in Four Acts | K. M. Capek | 475 |
Translated by E. D. Schonberger | ||
Carthage | Mavis Clare Barnett | 523 |
Scholom Asch | Charles A. Madison | 524 |
George Washington Speaks | C. B. Carlaw | 531 |
Mister Bosphorus and the Muses, A Variety Entertainment in Four Acts | ||
Ford Madox Ford | 532 | |
Giacomo Leopardi | William A. Drake | 614 |
The Infinite | 616 | |
To The Moon | 617 | |
To My Beloved | 617 | |
The Last Song of Sappho | 619 | |
To Sylvia | 621 | |
Night Song of A Wandering Shepherd in Asia | 622 | |
To Himself | 626 | |
Aspasia | 627 | |
On the Portrait of a Beautiful Woman Carved on the Sepulchral Monument over Her Tomb | 630 | |
The Setting of the Moon | 631 | |
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