Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... wrote them in the intervals of an active public career as Civil Service Commissioner , Police Commissioner , member of his state legislature , Governor of New York , delegate to the National Repub- lican Convention , Colonel of Rough ...
... wrote them in the intervals of an active public career as Civil Service Commissioner , Police Commissioner , member of his state legislature , Governor of New York , delegate to the National Repub- lican Convention , Colonel of Rough ...
Side 16
... wrote verses ) which contrasts with the phlegm of his illustrious contemporary , General Grant . The latter had a vein of coarseness , of com- monness rather , in his nature ; evidenced by his choice of associates and his entire indif ...
... wrote verses ) which contrasts with the phlegm of his illustrious contemporary , General Grant . The latter had a vein of coarseness , of com- monness rather , in his nature ; evidenced by his choice of associates and his entire indif ...
Side 22
... wrote the Colonel , " is not only unfit to be at the head of a female col- lege , but is not fit to teach the lowest class in a kindergarten ; for such teaching is not merely folly , but a peculiarly repulsive type of mean and selfish ...
... wrote the Colonel , " is not only unfit to be at the head of a female col- lege , but is not fit to teach the lowest class in a kindergarten ; for such teaching is not merely folly , but a peculiarly repulsive type of mean and selfish ...
Side 40
... wrote a favorable review of " The Twice - Told Tales , " advised the author to give up allegory . In 1880 , Mr. Henry James wrote a life of Hawthorne for the English Men of Letters series . This was addressed chiefly to the English ...
... wrote a favorable review of " The Twice - Told Tales , " advised the author to give up allegory . In 1880 , Mr. Henry James wrote a life of Hawthorne for the English Men of Letters series . This was addressed chiefly to the English ...
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... wrote a friendly review of " Twice - Told Tales " in The North American Review , his quondam classmate addressed him in a somewhat formal letter of thanks as " Dear Sir . " Later the relations of the two became closer , though never per ...
... wrote a friendly review of " Twice - Told Tales " in The North American Review , his quondam classmate addressed him in a somewhat formal letter of thanks as " Dear Sir . " Later the relations of the two became closer , though never per ...
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