The New England Quarterly, Volumen19New England Quarterly, 1946 Includes section "Bibliography. Articles on the history of New England in periodical literature. |
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... lecture , theatre , and concert re- views . In some cases mention is merely made that Mr. Emerson de- livered a lecture at a certain time and place , but that lack of space precluded any further comment . In the 1840's the newspapers ...
... lecture , theatre , and concert re- views . In some cases mention is merely made that Mr. Emerson de- livered a lecture at a certain time and place , but that lack of space precluded any further comment . In the 1840's the newspapers ...
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... lecture , " " he was a bad lecturer , ” and “ his always bad delivery . " No attempt will be made here to treat in full Thoreau's career as lecturer , the most important of his vocations . Only a few representative instances of his ...
... lecture , " " he was a bad lecturer , ” and “ his always bad delivery . " No attempt will be made here to treat in full Thoreau's career as lecturer , the most important of his vocations . Only a few representative instances of his ...
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... lecture in Salem , to learn that he was advertised as " Henry S. Thoreau , of Concord , N. H. ” He was , of course , as yet relatively unknown . On the occasion of his sec- ond lecture , he had somewhat better luck , for then he was an ...
... lecture in Salem , to learn that he was advertised as " Henry S. Thoreau , of Concord , N. H. ” He was , of course , as yet relatively unknown . On the occasion of his sec- ond lecture , he had somewhat better luck , for then he was an ...
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OUR YOUNG AMERICAN MACAULAY Edwin Percy Whipple | 3 |
MILL TOWN ON THE MERRIMACK Louis T Merrill | 19 |
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