… soon He will definitely be ahead of you & his looks More comely” But here he is again at midnight Covered with a … has eight major islands. Nor does she mention the cloud become a cliché for violence with breathtaking style. She …
… to obliterate mankind as well. Yet, as Michael Joseph Smith points out in his essay, “virtually from the beginning of … to law school. The larger questions presented by a world of competing sovereign states seemed more compelling.” Winning … as a research fellow of the American Institute of Indian Studies in New Delhi. An associate professor of sociology at …
… $3.00. Brawiy Wychcrlcy, Pirst Master of English Modern Comedy. By Willard Connely. New York: Charles Scribner’s … drab realities of average living until it has lost its audience through its own dullness. A tale which used to open … grades in the school of life. But one has noticed also and very often that those who attempt to attend the …
Essays
… horse first, and Saul second, indicates how far I am from comprehending the mind of a truly religious sensibility, for … “a tempestio in a teapotio,” the usual jockeying for audience that every generation is heir to, while some of it … line, “The land was ours before we were the land’s,” points to not only the irony of a colonial situation in …
… Pepys. Does life hold any more exciting adventure than the comprehension of other lives? So that one opens a biography, … on which they strut. Perhaps Edward Everett, who did not die till 1865, can come to life in his biographer’s hands. … for famous fountains have to be gone at systematically. He also improved his time at Florence by writing some really …
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… works. Hence these questions are undoubtedly our starting points: What makes a society? What constitutes success and … unemployment during the German “high prosperity” of 1926 and 1927, the unprecedented boom of 1935 and 1936 in … wherever there were leaders of non-gentry origin—Keir Hardie, Ramsay MacDonald, Lloyd George—they were Scotch, Welsh, …