Syllabi of the American Society for the Extension of University TeachingAmerican Society for Extension of University Teaching., 1903 |
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... King of the French , " 1830-1848 . The Revolution of 1848. Louis Napoleon , President of the Republic , 1848-1851 ; Emperor , 1852-1870 . The Third Republic , 1870- . III . The story of France is the story of Victor Hugo . Born amid ...
... King of the French , " 1830-1848 . The Revolution of 1848. Louis Napoleon , President of the Republic , 1848-1851 ; Emperor , 1852-1870 . The Third Republic , 1870- . III . The story of France is the story of Victor Hugo . Born amid ...
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... King , ” the problem is , how to elevate the able - man . " Past and Present " compares the twelfth century with the ... Kings of Norway " are important , but of secondary interest . " Reminiscences " and " Correspondence " pertain more ...
... King , ” the problem is , how to elevate the able - man . " Past and Present " compares the twelfth century with the ... Kings of Norway " are important , but of secondary interest . " Reminiscences " and " Correspondence " pertain more ...
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... King , Bolton , Mazzini . ( E. P. Dutton & Co. , New York . $ 1.50 . ) Venturi , Mrs. E. A. , Joseph Mazzini . ( Henry S. King & Co. , London . ) ** Clarke , William , Introduction to Essays ( Camelot Series , see below ) . Myers ...
... King , Bolton , Mazzini . ( E. P. Dutton & Co. , New York . $ 1.50 . ) Venturi , Mrs. E. A. , Joseph Mazzini . ( Henry S. King & Co. , London . ) ** Clarke , William , Introduction to Essays ( Camelot Series , see below ) . Myers ...
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... king's jester ; only in our time has the defective been well treated ; present conflict of scientific and Christian con- ceptions . Our present problems : How determine line of separation between normal and abnormal children ? How much ...
... king's jester ; only in our time has the defective been well treated ; present conflict of scientific and Christian con- ceptions . Our present problems : How determine line of separation between normal and abnormal children ? How much ...
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... King . Social risings under Henry VIII and Edward VI . Disbanded soldiers and sailors swell the list of homeless and unemployed . B. Attempts to remedy the Evil . Frequent acts against enclosures . Attempt to regulate wages according to ...
... King . Social risings under Henry VIII and Edward VI . Disbanded soldiers and sailors swell the list of homeless and unemployed . B. Attempts to remedy the Evil . Frequent acts against enclosures . Attempt to regulate wages according to ...
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Էջ 3 - ... one of the most important as well as one of the most legitimate sources of his power.
Էջ 7 - ... obedience to their king, to show the people the untimely ends of such as have moved tumults, commotions, and insurrections, to present them with the flourishing estate of such as live in obedience, exhorting them to allegiance, dehorting them from all traitorous and felonious stratagems.
Էջ vi - Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks : Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it.
Էջ 2 - Helpers and friends of mankind. Servants of God!— or sons Shall I not call you ? because Not as servants ye knew Your Father's innermost mind, His, who unwillingly sees One of his little ones lost — Yours is the praise, if mankind Hath not as yet in its march Fainted, and fallen, and died!
Էջ 15 - And, in truth, one of the legitimate poets, Emerson, in my opinion, is' not. His poetry is interesting, it makes one think ; but it is not the poetry of one of the born poets. I say it of him with reluctance, although I am sure that he would have said it of himself ; but I say it with reluctance, because I dislike giving pain to his admirers, and because all my own wish, too, is to say of him what is favourable.
Էջ 11 - ... a poet who is our most brilliant and learned critic, and who has given us our best native idyl, our best and most complete work in dialectic verse, and the noblest heroic ode that America has produced, — each and all ranking with the first of their kinds in English literature of the modern time.
Էջ 11 - Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm off from an anointed king...
Էջ 29 - Leaves of Grass, which I first read at the age of twenty-five, influenced me more perhaps than any other book has done, except the Bible; more than Plato, more than Goethe.
Էջ i - He does not confine himself to purposeless copying, without thought, each blade of grass, as commended by the inconsequent, but, in the long curve of the narrow leaf, corrected by the straight tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result.
Էջ i - Nature contains the elements, in colour and form, of all pictures, as the keyboard contains the notes of all music. But the artist is born to pick, and choose, and group with science, these elements, that the result may be beautiful— as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he brings forth from chaos glorious harmony.