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The Tigers of Wrath
… sometimes . . .sometimes. . .” “And sometimes circum,” I completed tremulously. But neither of us could explain what … carried him through 14 years of retirement, and when he died in 1968 at the age of 81, a chorus of alumni joined in … of Barton, clutching at disordered books and papers (briefcases were bad form) and wiping the egg smears from our …
Reprint, Summer 1990
… how it affected the lives of prominent Southern intellectuals [$34.00 cloth; $14.95 paper]. Lay My Burden Down , “a … psychiatrist Robert Coles called “a wonderfully strong and compelling series of narratives, whose many different … a new edition of Mon Cher Papa: Franklin and the Ladies of Paris by Claude-Anne Lopez, an engaging account of …
Mexico, America, and the Continental Divide
… on his independence and disdain for political cant. His website is emblazoned with the legend, “A liberal with … might envision. Put simply, my argument turns on three points. First, there is no way to stop the continuing … migrants avoid US authorities. But as a wide number of studies show, that didn’t reduce the number of migrants. …
A Shropshire Latinist
… Kennedy Professor of Latin, Alfred Edward Housman, who had come to be regarded as the preeminent Latin scholar of his … was named. This strange beginning, followed by regular studies, brought Housman to St. John’s College, Oxford, in … ensure college success. Neglecting his regular tutorials, Housman concentrated on the discipline of textual …
Goya, Light and Dark
… y Lucientes (1746-1828). The first discovery was what has become known as the “Italian Notebook,” a sketchbook dating … and, more significantly, astonishingly beautiful figure studies for larger works. (A facsimile edition of the original, … of the closed and super-snobby Spanish aristocracy, but also the majos, bullfighters, drug sellers, soldiers, …
Concerning the Young
… have heard the rumor bearing darkness. The young having died, the old seek atonement, Lifting their eyes to statues …
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