List of Books for Girls And Women And Their Clubs With Descriptive And Critical
List of Books for Girls And Women And Their Clubs With Descriptive And Critical
Augusta Harriet Garrigue Mrs Leypoldt
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He is an independent thinker; and though his convictions are not always those of his reader, he is invariably instructive and stimulating. 824. 8. Essays on Questions ok the Day, Political and Social. N. Y. , Macmillan, S2. 25. A collection of weighty chapters on topics of the time, on which the author holds decided, if con- troverted, opinions — Chu^"h Disestablishment, the Irish yueslion, the Jewish yuestion, the Wom;in Question, Prohibition, Social and Industrial Revolu- tion. Spenser, Edmun...d. [1552-1599. ] Elizabethan laureate, who chiefly owes his fame to his great allegorical epic, "The Faerie yueene. " In its moral beauty, and in the musical flow of the poem, it takes rank with the very noblest English verse, de- spite the tediousness of its allegory. The motive is to describe the warfare of twelve knights against all forms of evil, which in the poet's pages become real personages, and contend with the knights who repre- sent the chief virtues. Among hisother productions are " The Shepherd's Calendar, " a lender pastoral poem, dedicated to the poet's patron, Sir Philip Sidney; " Prothalamion, " "a spousal verse " ; the "Hymn in Honour of Beauty " ; some fine sonnets ; and the mag- nificent nuptial ode, " Epithalamion, " in which Spen- ser celebrates, with chaste but rather cloying ardor, his own marriage.
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