26 research outputs found
The twentieth century theatre, observations on the contemporary English and American stage,
Some of the material originally appeared in "The Yale Review," October 1911; "Old Penn," April 1916, and "The Art World," December 1916. cf. Pref.Mode of access: Internet
The advance of the English novel,
"All the chapters except the last appeared originally in the Bookman; the last was printed in the Yale review for July 1916."--Pref.Mode of access: Internet
Teaching in school and college,
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Human nature in the Bible /
Introduction -- The creation and the flood -- Four great personalities : Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph -- Moses and the ten commandments -- Famous fighters in Canaan -- Ruth, Eli, Samuel, Jonathan and King Saul -- King David -- Solomon in all his glory -- The romantic figure of Elijah -- The prophet Elisha -- Downfall of Israel and Judah -- The patriotic stories of Daniel and Esther -- The Apocrypha -- Wisdom and philosophy -- Proverbs and Ecclesiastes -- Human nature revealed in poetry : Job, Song of sons, Psalms, Isaiah.Mode of access: Internet.BEIN Za P514 922 Copy 3: Has author's inscription to Mrs. A.T. Hadley, 23 Oct. '22.BEIN Za P514 922 Copy 2: Has author's inscription to Jack Crawford, 23 Oct. '22.BEIN Za P514 922 Copy 1: Is author's own copy, inscribed
Archibald Marshall; a realistic novelist,
Bibliography: p. 57.Mode of access: Internet
Happiness,
CONDITION: Good.FMCA accession no.1-1.INSCRIPTION: I've grown so used to you.LOCATION: Library 9.4.ACCESS: Must be used on site, prior notice required ; contact university archivist.Mode of access: Internet
Adventures and confessions /
Adventure.--Salvation.--Sin.--Death.--Life.--Truth.--Women.--Interlude.--Triangle.--Judgment.--Etiquette.--Science.Mode of access: Internet
Essays on modern dramatists,
J.M. Barrie.--George Bernard Shaw.--John Galsworthy.--Clyde Fitch.--Maurice Maeterlinck.--Edmond Rostand.Mode of access: Internet
The advance of the English novel /
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The beginnings of the English romantic movement; a study in eighteenth century literature.
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