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[I dreamed of it again, my dad’s body lost to us again]
… a delicacy, it was said after Emily’s little nephew  died she became delicate, would not even let the doctor feel … know why, I don’t  know why I miss her so, and him, why die, why dream?   funeral father body death family 199 By …
From Hellenism to Hebraism, the Essay In Our Time: Gore Vidal and Irving Kristol
… and Arnold the essayist loomed as large for literate audiences as Trollope, Meredith, Browning, Tennyson, Arnold … occasionally for the same ones; both have expressed extreme points of view at opposite ends of the political spectrum: … always been the grail of the crafty essayist’s quest. 251-262 By Morris Freedman …
The Holy Bottle
… bookish writers. And I remembered that Hazlitt, who wrote incomparably well the plain English of his own day, and on … in the case of Lamb, on the grounds that Lamb had so completely assimilated the manner of the seventeenth century … to his harm. For, be it remembered that man alone of animals plays the ape to his dreams. Romance it is undoubtedly …
Higher Education and Women
… in my chosen work. In place of simplistic complacency, however, these complex, richly detailed essays … in 1837. Perhaps because they were presented to a mixed audience of nonspecialists, the essays are unusually engaging, … triumph, the larger tale of historical progress turns out also to run less smoothly than I had imagined. After the …
The Socialized Physician
… increasing and legitimate interest of the organized community in the health of its people, which he traces from … fabric that he must necessarily discard the traditions of competitive practice and become “the social physician protecting the people and guiding …
The Nature-Loving Victorians
… and ecosystem, a maternal figure that has stirred the communal guilt of our generation. When still relatively … , drawn mainly from the discipline of literary history but also including students of the history of art, architecture, … of the present fruitfulness of interdisciplinary studies, that three of the most informative and stimulating …
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