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This book is not intended for special students nor as an introduction to the study of French literature: Its avowed purpose is that of a companion, and possibly a guide, to the better appreciation and enjoyment of those authors who mark progress in the evolution of literary ideals since the Revolution. The intent is to give some hints and clews to books which are illustrative, whether as the results or the occasion, of altered standards of criticism and aesthetic principles. The author expresses his attitude toward literary criticism as follows: "No one can be more keenly aware than...
ENGLISH 32.- For Tuesday, November 3, the class will please write a short report on Holinshed; and for Thursday, November 5, instead of reporting on Hakluyt, will write, as a long report, a summary of the progress of the course down to the latter date...
ENGLISH 32.- For Tuesday, November 3, the class will please write a short report on Holinshed; and for Thursday, November 5, instead of reporting on Hakluyt, will write, as a long report, a summary of the progress of the course down to the latter date...
...Acts, II-17: "And your young men shall see visions." The theme of the sermon was the need of ideals in view of the modern custom of subjecting everything to criticism on a scientific basis; since through idealism comes the true interpretation of those visions which have caused the progress of humanity...
...those who have earned them. This was the first time that such a plan has been followed, and the exercises, which were held Thursday evening, were interesting. About 150 members were graduated, receiving from President Ely diplomas which represented three grades, one for faithful attendance, another for good progress in the work of the year, and the third grade for excellent progress. Addresses to the members were made by Professor Edward Cummings and by George L. Paine '96. Declamations and music also formed a part of the programme of the evening...