The Pathfinder, Volume 2The University Press, 1907 - American literature |
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... essays , a connected run of pithy paragraphs , original poems , selections or translations from the great poets or prose writers , and other available matter of a similar character . In the course of the year special numbers will be ...
... essays , a connected run of pithy paragraphs , original poems , selections or translations from the great poets or prose writers , and other available matter of a similar character . In the course of the year special numbers will be ...
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... essay genre . Within this frame is discussed , in a style of quiet charm , many ques- tions of vital interest to life , religion , art , science and literature . New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons . 1907 . PERCY MACKAYE . - Sappho and Phaon ...
... essay genre . Within this frame is discussed , in a style of quiet charm , many ques- tions of vital interest to life , religion , art , science and literature . New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons . 1907 . PERCY MACKAYE . - Sappho and Phaon ...
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... essays , a connected run of pithy paragraphs , original poems , selections or translations from the great poets or prose writers , and other available matter of a similar character . In the course of the year special numbers will be ...
... essays , a connected run of pithy paragraphs , original poems , selections or translations from the great poets or prose writers , and other available matter of a similar character . In the course of the year special numbers will be ...
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... Essay about . In the same year he wrote to W. F. Pollock : Can't you send me your paper about the Novelists ? As to which is the best of all I can't say : that Richardson ( with all his twaddle ) is better than Fielding , I am quite ...
... Essay about . In the same year he wrote to W. F. Pollock : Can't you send me your paper about the Novelists ? As to which is the best of all I can't say : that Richardson ( with all his twaddle ) is better than Fielding , I am quite ...
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... Essay on Com- pensation . The essay has an appropriate introductory note by Professor Lewis Nathaniel Chase , of the department of English in Indiana Uni- versity . It it set up in beautiful old style type and printed on paper of ...
... Essay on Com- pensation . The essay has an appropriate introductory note by Professor Lewis Nathaniel Chase , of the department of English in Indiana Uni- versity . It it set up in beautiful old style type and printed on paper of ...
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Page 1 - FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER. Much have I travell'd in the realms of gold And many goodly states and kingdoms seen ; Round many western islands have I been Which bards in fealty to Apollo hold. Oft of one wide expanse had I been told That deep-brow'd Homer ruled as his demesne : Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold...
Page 1 - MUCH have I travell'd in the realms of gold, And many goodly states and kingdoms seen ; Round many western islands have I been Which bards in fealty to Apollo hold. Oft of one wide expanse had I been told That deep-brow'd Homer ruled as his demesne ; Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold : Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken ; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He...
Page 19 - It will be devoted to reviews of leading books and to papers on such topics of general literature as require fuller treatment than they receive in popular magazines, and less technical treatment than they receive in specialist publications. In other words, the REVIEW will conform more nearly to the type of the English Reviews than is usual with American periodicals.
Page 9 - Like lightning in the summer night Their mirth shall be, so quick and free; And oh! the flash of their delight I shall not see, I may not see.