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Tolstoy's interpretation of money and property

Tolstoy's interpretation of money and property

by Milivoy Stoyan Stanoyevich

Assuming that our society may exist without positive laws it could also exist without money. The Russian reformer, Leo N. Tolstoy, is consistent with his doctrine of social reform. According to him enacted law is violence, private property is evil, and subsequently “money as a centre around which economic science clusters” cannot be anything else, ..

The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

by Arthur Quiller-Couch

For this Anthology I have tried to range over the whole field of English Verse from the beginning, or from the Thirteenth Century to this closing year of the Nineteenth, and to choose the best. Glosses of archaic and otherwise difficult words are given at the foot of the page: but the text has not been disfigured with reference-marks. And rather th..

Poems

Poems

by Arthur Hugh Clough

A collection of poems written by Poems.It was but some few nights agoI wandered down this quiet lane;I pray that I may never knowThe feelings then I felt, again.The leaves were shining all about,You might almost have seen them springing;I heard the cuckoo’s simple shout,And all the little birds were singing.It was not dull, the air was clear,A..

The Poems of Felicia Hemans

The Poems of Felicia Hemans

by Felicia Hemans

One of her earliest tastes was a passion for Shakspeare, which she read, as her choicest recreation, at six years old; and in later days she would often refer to the hours of romance she had passed in a secret haunt of her own—a seat amongst the branches of an old apple-tree—where, revelling in the treasures of the cherished volume, she would becom..

Poems

Poems

by Isaac Rosenberg

Of the many young poets who gave their lives in the war, Isaac Rosenberg was not the least gifted. Adverse circumstances, imperfect education, want of opportunity, impeded and obscured his genius; but whatever criticism be made of his poetry, its faults are plainly those of excess rather than deficiency. His writing was often difficult and obscure,..

The Pacifist, and other poems

The Pacifist, and other poems

by Howard Futhey Brinton

A collection of American poems by Howard Futhey Brinton.The Pacifist“Adam’s Apple”Mac’s (Psychologic) CigarBreaking InLa ReveSolThe Poor Man’s ClubRetrospectOn “Gungha Din”Why?BarneyCome, Little GirlI’ll Come, Little BoyChenowethYou WonderIn “Del’s”The Mother..

Summer Morning -  A poem

Summer Morning - A poem

by Thomas Miller

Morning again breaks through the mines of Heaven,And shakes her jewelled kirtle on the sky,Heavy with rosy gold. Aside are drivenThe vassal clouds, which bow as she draws nigh,And catch her scattered gems of orient dye,The pearlèd-ruby which her pathway strews;Argent and amber, now thrown useless by.The uncoloured clouds wear what she doth refuse,F..

The Goblin Groom -  a Tale of Dunse

The Goblin Groom - a Tale of Dunse

by R. O. Fenwick

The Author of the Goblin Groom can, on no consideration, be induced to follow the example of the amiable and justly celebrated Madame de Genlis, who, in her Historical Romance of the Chevaliers du Cygne, observes,—“Enfin l’ideè de faire mourir l’heroine de l’histoire des les premieres pages, et cependant de s’occuper d’elle jusqu’ a la fin, est peu..