Word: reads
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...beyond a question that one's intellectual dominion is greatly extended even by the mere ability to read other languages than his own. For it is precisely those works which are most characteristic, which most deepen and widen the mind, which quicken the sense of beauty, which beckon the imagination-it is precisely those which are untranslatable, nay, which are so in exact proportion as they are masterly. This is especially true of the great poets, the glow of whose genius fuses the word and the idea into a rich Corinthian metal which no imitation can replace. One feels this...
...GREENE.THE Shakespeare Club will meet Wednesday, March 28, at 8 o'clock p. m., in No. 30 College House. S. P. Delany will preside. King Lear will be read...
...which he is giving at the Union. The two other leading articles are "The New Trade Unionism," by Robert A. Woods of the Andover House, Boston, and "Social Settlements in the United States," by Mr. Ely, president of the Union. Both of them are interesting and well worth being read by every...
...Shakeapeare Club will meet Wednesday evening, March 21st, at 7.45 p. m., in No. 35 Hastings Hall. Mr. Ely will preside. Mr. Hayes will read from "As You Like It," and "Much Ado About Nothing...
THORNDIKE SPALDING, Sec.THE Shakeapeare Club will meet Wednesday evening, March 21st, at 7.45 p. m., in No. 35 Hastings Hall. Mr. Ely will preside. Mr. Hayes will read from "As You Like It," and "Much Ado About Nothing...