Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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Side 17
... young friend of mine was bringing out , for the use of schools and colleges , a volume of selections from the English poets , all learnedly annotated , and sent me his manu- script to look over . On a passage about the bittern bird he ...
... young friend of mine was bringing out , for the use of schools and colleges , a volume of selections from the English poets , all learnedly annotated , and sent me his manu- script to look over . On a passage about the bittern bird he ...
Side 19
... young man of twenty - four , only two years but of college . For it required a careful sifting of evidence and weighing of authori- ties . The job was done with patient thor- oughness , and the book is accepted , I be- dieve , as ...
... young man of twenty - four , only two years but of college . For it required a careful sifting of evidence and weighing of authori- ties . The job was done with patient thor- oughness , and the book is accepted , I be- dieve , as ...
Side 25
... be others - is the one re- corded by Mr. Leupp in his reply to Senator Gorman , who had charged that the examin- ers of the Civil Service Commission had turned down " a bright young man " in the 25 ROOSEVELT AS MAN OF LETTERS.
... be others - is the one re- corded by Mr. Leupp in his reply to Senator Gorman , who had charged that the examin- ers of the Civil Service Commission had turned down " a bright young man " in the 25 ROOSEVELT AS MAN OF LETTERS.
Side 26
... young man " in the city of Baltimore , an applicant for the position of letter - carrier , " because he could not tell the most direct route from Baltimore to Japan . " Hereupon the young Civil Serv- ice Commissioner challenged the ...
... young man " in the city of Baltimore , an applicant for the position of letter - carrier , " because he could not tell the most direct route from Baltimore to Japan . " Hereupon the young Civil Serv- ice Commissioner challenged the ...
Side 36
... young daguerreotypist in " The House of the Seven Gables , " a type of the universal Yankee , had practised a number of these queer trades : had been a strolling dentist , a lecturer on mesmerism , a salesman in a village store , a ...
... young daguerreotypist in " The House of the Seven Gables , " a type of the universal Yankee , had practised a number of these queer trades : had been a strolling dentist , a lecturer on mesmerism , a salesman in a village store , a ...
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