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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Food And Drink Of Elizabethan England As Reflected In The Literature Of The Age., Elizabeth Frederick Baggerly 1901-1988
Food And Drink Of Elizabethan England As Reflected In The Literature Of The Age., Elizabeth Frederick Baggerly 1901-1988
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No abstract provided.
The Elizabethan Religious Lyric., John Hines Drake 1891-1981
The Elizabethan Religious Lyric., John Hines Drake 1891-1981
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The Saar Problem., Georgia Wheeler
The Saar Problem., Georgia Wheeler
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Godwinian And Platonic Doctrines In The Poetry Of Shelley., Elizabeth Wagner
Godwinian And Platonic Doctrines In The Poetry Of Shelley., Elizabeth Wagner
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Diplomacy At The Outbreak Of The World War., Earl Robertson Martin 1890-1984
Diplomacy At The Outbreak Of The World War., Earl Robertson Martin 1890-1984
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Traffic In Arms., Helen Mercedes Rosebery
Traffic In Arms., Helen Mercedes Rosebery
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France And An International Police Force., Homer Castle White
France And An International Police Force., Homer Castle White
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The Conference Of Algeciras 1906., Marjorie Lucille Rogers
The Conference Of Algeciras 1906., Marjorie Lucille Rogers
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Post-War Problems Of Turkey, 1918-1925, Francis Marion Rust
Post-War Problems Of Turkey, 1918-1925, Francis Marion Rust
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The Influence Of Spenser's Irish Residence On The Faerie Queene., Ellen Mcdowell Davis
The Influence Of Spenser's Irish Residence On The Faerie Queene., Ellen Mcdowell Davis
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The departure of Spenser for Ireland in 1580 as secretary to Lord Grey of Wilton, newly appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland, marks a significant point in the poet's career. Save for occasional trips to England, the remaining years of his life Spenser spent in this "salvage land", among a hostile and turbulent people, far from the brilliance of English court life and "Elisa's blessed fields." The appointment to service in Ireland seems to have been a disappointment to the poet who had shortly before thought himself assured of an official career in England under the patronage of Leicester. In October …
The Invocation Of The Monroe Doctrine In The Anglo-Venezuelan Boundary Dispute., John F. Soren
The Invocation Of The Monroe Doctrine In The Anglo-Venezuelan Boundary Dispute., John F. Soren
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Sir Philip Sidney : Renaissance Courtier And Gentleman., Mariam Sidebottom Houchens
Sir Philip Sidney : Renaissance Courtier And Gentleman., Mariam Sidebottom Houchens
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Health And Relief Functions Of The League Of Nations., Louise Meyer Barth
Health And Relief Functions Of The League Of Nations., Louise Meyer Barth
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Josephus As An Historian., Charles Ber Chavel 1906-1982
Josephus As An Historian., Charles Ber Chavel 1906-1982
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An Interpretation Of The Franco-German Relations From Versailles To Locarno., John Paul Keith
An Interpretation Of The Franco-German Relations From Versailles To Locarno., John Paul Keith
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The Influence Of Milton's Blindness On Paradise Lost., Harrell N. Tague
The Influence Of Milton's Blindness On Paradise Lost., Harrell N. Tague
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Direct And Representative Legislation In The Early American Colonies., Eugene T. Thompson
Direct And Representative Legislation In The Early American Colonies., Eugene T. Thompson
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Literary Patronage In The Elizabethan Age., Mary Catherine Coll
Literary Patronage In The Elizabethan Age., Mary Catherine Coll
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The Classical Prosody Heresy In Elizabethan Poetic Criticism., John Hicks
The Classical Prosody Heresy In Elizabethan Poetic Criticism., John Hicks
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Land Laws Of Kentucky., Lillian Logan
Land Laws Of Kentucky., Lillian Logan
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This thesis follows the growth of settlement in Kentucky from the time of her birth as a state in seventeen hundred and ninety-two, to the year eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, a period during which all of the land within her borders was opened for settlement. It does not pretend to relate a complete story of the march across Kentucky, but only to tell the important stages as revealed by the laws governing appropriating of land. There were no Indian towns or villages within the boundaries of what is now Kentucky, but certain tribes had definite hunting grounds. The Cherokees were …
Machiavelli And Shakespeare., Edith M. Stark
Machiavelli And Shakespeare., Edith M. Stark
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A brief introduction to Nicola Machiavelli is necessary for a better understanding of the influence he exerted upon English thought. He was a descendant of old Florentine nobility and lived from 1469 to 1527. Little is known of his early years and education, but it is evident from his works that he read widely in the Latin and Italian classics, particularly the Roman histories, and that he was a student of men and things. His first entrance into public service was made in 1494. He was made clerk of the second chancery and four years later was appointed second chancellor …
The Platonic Lover Of Elizabethan Poetry., Dorcas Douglass Ray
The Platonic Lover Of Elizabethan Poetry., Dorcas Douglass Ray
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Just what is the meaning of Platonic love? It is a term that has caught the attention of scholars, poets, and plain men, in many countries and during many centuries. Perhaps its wide appeal accounts for the varied and tortuous shapes its meaning has assumed as it has passed through the inquisitive and often callous fingers of the multitudes. It is a term applied popularly today to a kind of abstract, passionless friendship, which, to the practical-minded American, can exist only in theory. Few who use the term Platonic love or Platonic friendship have paused first to read the pages …
Secret Treaties Of The Allies With A Special Study Of The Treaty Of London., Bedford Turner
Secret Treaties Of The Allies With A Special Study Of The Treaty Of London., Bedford Turner
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After much study and research this paper, on one of the big questions of the World War, "Secret Treaties of the Allies," is presented, and the facts contained herein, it is hoped, will be of interest. The student of history becomes deeply concerned about the why of such action on the part of great nations combined together to fight the greatest war of all history. This particular field of the past, for the one desiring to do research work, will remain fertile for a long time. It is like the "hidden treasure" in that the facts will only be discovered …
Types Of Children In Dickens' Novels., J. T. Highfield Mrs.
Types Of Children In Dickens' Novels., J. T. Highfield Mrs.
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The Madrigal., Frank B. Martin
The Madrigal., Frank B. Martin
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The madrigal is the oldest of concerted secular forms. It had its origin in northern Italy, perhaps as early as the twelfth century. The early compositions had none of the elaborate devices which characterize the madrigals of the sixteenth century. Francesco di Landino, (1325-1390), an Italian, and the leading musician of the Florentine school of his time, wrote a madrigal, Tu che l'opera d'altrul, an extract of which appears in Fellowes' English Madrigal (1) Composers. Landino's life is interesting. He was blind from youth, but was organist for many years in the church of San Lorenzo in Florence. His madrigal …
Formal Retraction Or Literary Repentance In The Elizabethan Age., Irene B. Rhoads
Formal Retraction Or Literary Repentance In The Elizabethan Age., Irene B. Rhoads
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Before entering upon a discussion of those writers of the Elizabethan Age whose works present specific instances of Personal Retractation, let us turn our attention to the problem in general and try to find out why writers of this age and of earlier times felt it necessary to repent of their literary efforts. Some critics may say that retractation was merely a literary convention; and why bother about its beginnings, sources, et cetera? Others may have the opinion that it was a personal trait, only a means of satisfying some peculiar whim or fancy of the author. Some may go …
The Mississippi Question And The Problem Of Statehood In Kentucky., Harold J. Stipe
The Mississippi Question And The Problem Of Statehood In Kentucky., Harold J. Stipe
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The history of new state movements in America is always an absorbing study; the character of the settlers and the compelling factors that motivate them are revealed with startling clarity as the reader turns the pages back into the annals of the period. The history of America has been, in a large degree, says Frederick J. Turner, "the history of the colonization of the Great West. The existence of an area of free land, its continuous recession, and the advance of American settlement westward, explain American development." In no state was the influence of the frontier advance upon political development …
Early Catholicity In Kentucky And The See Of Bardstown., Wickliffe Lockett
Early Catholicity In Kentucky And The See Of Bardstown., Wickliffe Lockett
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Early Catholicity in Kentucky is centered so closely around Bardstown, that to think of it at all in its early stages, is to think of Bardstown. Within the limits of this quaint little old town are many places of historic interest but in connection with this subject, we are concerned only with those which relate to early Catholicity in Kentucky. Perhaps the most interesting of these is St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, once the Cathedral of the West and a monument to the pioneer Catholics of Kentucky. The history of this beautiful old building will be given later under a separate …
Zionism From Haran To Lausanne., Albert N. Mandelbaum
Zionism From Haran To Lausanne., Albert N. Mandelbaum
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Many writers on Zionism endeavor to explain the causes that contributed to its creation and developments. Most of these writers are extremists in their views. Some ascribe Zionism to the internal force only. Others ascribe it to the external force only. The religionists gloat over the idea that modern Zionism is the result of inner yearning of the Jewish people for a restored Palestine, where the glory of God will be returned unto Zion. The nationalists believe that Zionism has come into existence because of external influences only. The Jew has been oppressed, discriminated against and persecuted. He attempted to …
The Kentucky-Tennessee Boundary Line., Charles Hugh Hardesty 1894-1955
The Kentucky-Tennessee Boundary Line., Charles Hugh Hardesty 1894-1955
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This dissertation is arranged in three parts. First is a bibliography of the material used in the study with a roster of the officials of each state that may have jurisdiction over any thing pertaining to the boundary line. Second is an account of the various efforts made by each of the states concerned to establish and confirm the line. Chapter one relates the efforts of the English Government to establish the line between Virginia and North Carolina. Chapter two is an account of the two states to establish the line, from the time they declared themselves free of English …