Word: misses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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More is required than any single comment affords, and among the books which may be commended, but which must be read with discrimination, are: A Shadow of Dante, by Miss M. F. Rossetti, London, 1871; A Companion to Dante from the German of Scartazzini, by A. J. Butler, London, 1893 (valuable, but with much questionable speculation and interpretation); Dante's Divine Comedy, its Scope and Value, by Hettinger, translated by Bowden, London, 1887 (interesting, but not always trustworthy); the essays on Dante by Lowell, Church, Caird and Carlyle, in their respective works...
...MISS Nethersole's repertory at the Museum this week is arranged as follows: Tonight, "The Transgressor;" Wednesday matinee, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, "Camille;" Wednesday evening, "Frou-Frou;" Saturday matinee, "Romeo and Juliet." "The Transgressor," by A. W. Gattie, is based upon incidents similar to those used by Charlotte Bronte in "Jane Eyre...
...crew went to the training table at Miss Lappin's, on Mt. Auburn street, yesterday. Only eight men were taken. The men with their order and weights...
...stage by-play was arranged for the most part by Miss May Robson...
Today the 'varsity crew will begin its regular work on the river. The men will go out in the barge at 4.15 this afternoon. The crew will go to the training table at Miss Lapin's Friday morning for breakfast...