Punch had responded with a full - page cartoon by Reed : " A Coronation ' Durbar ' a la ' Daily News ' " — Lord Curzon standing in a bare hall in a patched frock coat and trousers , clutching a battered top hat and umbrella , surrounded ...
What had allegedly happened at Ajaccio was that , on 3 July , while the town hall was being prepared for a ball , which was to be given in the Viceroy's honor , Colonna and several other officers behaved insultingly to a bust of Paoli ...
Not less auspicious in gathering in audiences ' money in return for guffaws has been the act known as Withers ' Op'ry House , presided over for more years than one can remember by Charles Withers in the makeup of an old ' way - downeast ...
Edgar Johnson's Kenyon Review critique of Here Lies , which compares Parker with John P. Marquand , is also negative , but his position differs from that of the majority of critics . Where most reviewers praise , at least to some degree ...
McLoughlin , William G. Rhode Island : A Bicentennial History . New York , 1970 . Miller , Helen Hill . Colonel Parke of Virginia : “ The Greatest Hector in the Town . " Chapel Hill , 1989 . Miller , John .
Tracing the development of the poet's technique from the earlier to the later works, the author places the often obscure Lambeth Prophecies in their stylistic context and renders them highly accessible.
... Paulette , 147 Godwin , Frank , 162 Goldberg , Rube : " inventions , " import of , 163 ; as versatile cartoonist , 163 Golden Age of ... 31 Harvey , Robert C .: as originator of critical Heinz , H. J .: electronic sign , import of.
This study explores the origin and development of the American social welfare system.
Ashley Thorndike was the first critic to emphasize the similarities between Beaumont and Fletcher's tragicomedies and Shakespeare's last plays . Thorndike argued that Shakespeare imitated Beaumont and Fletcher .
A resolution is reached when Caesar Augustus , hearing of this case , not only liberates Tito and Gisippo , but also frees the murderer for the love of the other two . In the Innamorato there is a similar extension of agape beyond the ...
I took a small girl there — the adopted daughter, Italian, of the English anarchist lady above referred to, and she wept copiously at the appearance of the cerf, who turned out to be a rein-deer. "Ce n'est pas que j'ai peur" she said, ...
27th In this morning a ship coming from ye West Close about Fishers Point, ye Saphir lett slip and stood w,h her which obliged ye Algiereens to come to an ... The Wind shifting from the S.S.W to the West. ye Saphir could [18a] not fetch ...
See chapter 2 , " The Founding Family , " in Thomas C. Reeves , A Question of Character : A Life of John F. Kennedy , 18-33 . 4. Michelle Green , " Boys Night Out in Palm Beach , " People , April 1991 , 86 . 5.
Ed . Sidney Blumenthal and Thomas Byrne Edsall . 251–94 . New York : Pantheon , 1988 . Bogle , Donald . Toms , Coons , Mulattoes , Mammies , and Bucks : An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films . 1973.
This is the first book-length critical treatment of David Shapiro, an emerging voice in American letters who has earned numerous awards for his work.
Claudio wants the men to see him as a man , and he aspires to all of their values " ( Timpane 1994 , 9 ) .39 Later in the play , Claudio's aspiration to share the values of his military comrades leads him to place his duty to Don Pedro ...
Wordsworth answers with a wonderfully blunt question to Wilson : " Does not please whom ? " ( 354 ) . It appears that Wilson did not like the " Idiot " presence in the poem . In defending his poem , Wordsworth states : " I have indeed ...
Compiles the speeches and poems presented at the Thoreau Festival at Nassau College
John Alford , ' The Wife of Bath Versus the Clerk of Oxford : What Their Rivalry Means , " Chaucer Review 21 ( 1986 ) : 110. The quote within Alford's quotation is taken from Werner Jaeger , Paideia , vol . 2 , trans .
Ellis Davidson , H. R. Gods and Myths of Northern Europe . Harmondsworth : Penguin , 1964 . Engel , Elliot . “ Heir of the Oxford Movement : Charlotte Mary Yonge's The Heir of Redclyffe . " Etudes Anglaises 33 ( 1980 ) : 132–41 .