CONCERNING JUDE THE OBSCURE The Database of Ornament THE eighteenth century is the great period of the English novel. Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Goldsmith, Sterne, and…
A SOUL AT LETHE’S BRINK The Database of Ornament ARE ye not overfond— Ye who would carry memory to the shades, Those blessed seats in the…
A LESSON OF MILLAIS The Database of Ornament THE burial of Millais in St. Paul’s should have been an honour done to a great painter,…
THE EPITAPH The Database of Ornament IN FORM OF A BALLADE WHICH VILLON MADE FOR HIMSELF AND HIS COMPANIONS WHEN EXPECTING TO BE HANGED WITH…
ELSA The Database of Ornament THERE was a rosy hue all over the dinner-table, as two men sat patiently waiting ; it cast its glow…
THE THREE WITCHES The Database of Ornament ALL the moon-shed nights are over, And the days of gray and dun, There is neither may nor clover,…
SOME NOTES ON THE STAINED GLASS WINDOWS AND DECORATIVE PAINTINGS OF THE CHURCH OF ST. MARTIN’S-ON-THE-HILL, SCARBOROUGH The Database of Ornament THE Church of St.…
A CAUSERIE: FROM A CASTLE IN IRELAND The Database of Ornament IN the mysterious castle, lost among trees that start up suddenly around it, out…
THE SAVOY Published in 1896 by Leonard Smithers in London in two quarterly and six monthly numbers, The Savoy was edited by Arthur Symons and Aubrey Beardsley.…