A Review of Hamlet by WILLIAM HAZLITT It is the one of Shakespeare’s plays that we think...
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Certainly now in his old age Mr. Howells is selecting queer titles for his books. A while...
Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson “Ne te quaesiveris extra.” “Man is his own star; and the soul...
Emerson’s was an Asiatic mind, drawing its sustenance partly from the hard soil of our New England,...
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Does Fortune Favor Fools? by Samuel Taylor Coleridge “Does Fortune favor fools? Or how do you explain...
THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH The introduction and acclimatization of the hexameter upon English soil has been...
The Editor has somewhat insidiously laid a trap for his correspondents, the question put appearing at first...
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TO THE VOLUME OF POSTHUMOUS POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1824. In nobil sangue vita umile e queta, Ed...
Charles Dickens, in a note now lying before me, alluding to an examination I once made of...
What I Think of Leo Tolstoy by William Dean Howells I come now, though not quite in...
I offer no apology for entreating the attention of the readers of The Daily News to an...
My Thoughts on Walt Whitman by Willa Cather Speaking of monuments reminds one that there is more...
IN DEFENSE OF BOOKS by John Milton I deny not, but that it is of greatest concernment...