Word: knows
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...here, Oscar Wilde, you sing trash of the blankest-blank kind, and I know...
...sister, says she's mashed on Fred. How funny. Jenny's a nice girl, only she will tease a feller about kissing people. Well, I never kissed a girl, - 'd'ruther play marbles. I ain't afraid of girls, though, except Jenny, she's so mean. She'll know more when she grows up. Fred, he goes to Harvard. I wouldn't. I'm going to Yale. You can have more fun, and Yale licks, too. Professor Ladd says Yale's old-fogy and one-horse. Humph! How about foot-ball, I'd like to know? Well...
...Wilde. 'Tender hope and divine compassion' are not for rakes. Mrs. Howe may properly invite the repentant, but not the unrepentant Magdalen or roue to her house. For our part, we acknowledge a shiver when we hear a presumably pure woman speak familiarly the name of Oscar Wilde. We know that there may be men in the company who will wonder whether she has read his foulest story ever put into English verse. Delicate lips do not like to repeat the name of a certain innocent but foulscented beast. Much more may they avoid the name of the author...
Here is an item that reaches us, all the way from England: "Women have won another victory in America. In future, they will be admitted to the medical course at Harvard College." So says the London Graphic, and the Graphic ought to know...
...Saturday, March 4. By the terms of agreement the delivery on June 10 of those orders alone which have been received by March 4, is guaranteed. In order to avoid complication and confusion in the orders for photographs, it is necessary for each man ordering heliotypes to know before-hand whether or not his order will be filled. It is, therefore, of the greatest importance to ascertain at once whether fifty men intend to order heliotype albums...