Abstract

My Spanish Magazine

Smith, Frederick M. | July 27, 1918 issue

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The article presents the author's analysis of Spanish magazines. The author grumbles about the degeneracy of the times. The author says that the new magazines lack the old-time flavour, but the Spanish magazine, which the author refers has several pages of pen-and-ink drawings by Edwin Abbey to illustrate old songs. The author says that anyone who knows how magazines are made knows that verse appear at the last, since its chief use is to fill in chinks--the half or quarter pages at the untimely ends of essays or stories.

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PERIODICALS; SONGS; ESSAYS; ABBEY, Edwin; POETRY; SPAIN
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