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Under the Deodars

By: Rudyard Kipling

Excerpt: Under the Deodars by Rudyard Kipling.

Contents The Education of Otis Yeere ............................................................................................................ 4 At the Pit?s Mouth ........................................................................................................................... 28 A Wayside Comedy ......................................................................................................................... 35 The Hill of Illusion ........................................................................................................................... 48 A Second-Rate Woman................................................................................................................... 62 Only a Subaltern............................................................................................................................. 82 In the Matter of a Private .............................................................................................................. 99 The Enlightenments of Pagett, M.P. ........................................................................................... 109...

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The Palimpsest Review

By: Claudia Limbert

Excerpt: The Palimpsest Review is the student literary publication for the Pennsylvania State University campuses outside the University Park main campus. All the short stories and poems published herein are the products of students enrolled on those campuses during the academic year prior to the semester of publication....

Contents From the Editor?s Desk ................................................................. 5 Poetry ............................................................................................ 9 Evelyn Brady ?Safeguard? .....................................................................................10 Jenna Boyle ?Last Night? .......................................................................................12 Kate F. Van Schaick (Judge?s Selection for Best Poem) ?Ruskie? ............................. 14 Michael Riedl ?Little Round Top, Since July 1863? ................................................16 Nancy Nottingham ?In Pursuit of Scholarship? ......................................................17 Arturo Zilleruelo ?On Haven Fair Road? ................................................................18 Bryan Dondero ?Dandelion Sutra? ........................................................................20 Arturo Zilleruelo ?Girl? .........................................................................................21 Laura Guthrie ?night?s flight of fancy? ......................................................

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The He Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg

By: Mark Twain

Excerpt: It was many years ago. Hadleyburg was the most honest and upright town in all the region round about. It had kept that reputation unsmirched during three generations, and was prouder of it than of any other of its possessions. It was so proud of it, and so anxious to insure its perpetuation, that it began to teach the principles of honest dealing to its babies in the cradle, and made the like teachings the staple of their culture thenceforward through all the years devoted to their education. Also, throughout the formative years temptations were kept out of the way of the young people, so that their honesty could have every chance to harden and solidify, and become a part of their very bone....

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The Merchant of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

Excerpt: ACT I. SCENE I. Venice. A street. [Enter ANTONIO, SALARINO, and SALANIO.] ANTONIO: In sooth, I know not why I am so sad: It wearies me; you say it wearies you; But how I caught it, found it, or came by it, What stuff ?tis made of, whereof it is born, I am to learn; And such a want-wit sadness makes of me, That I have much ado to know myself. SALARINO: Your mind is tossing on the ocean; There, where your argosies with portly sail, Like signiors and rich burghers on the flood, Or, as it were, the pageants of the sea, Do overpeer the petty traffickers, That curtsy to them, do them reverence, As they fly by them with their woven wings. SALANIO: Believe me, sir, had I such venture forth, The better part of my affections would Be with my hopes abroad. I should be still Plucking the grass, to know where sits the wind....

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Platos Laches, Or Courage

By: Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893

Introduction: Lysimachus, the son of Aristides the Just, and Melesias, the son of the elder Thucydides, two aged men who live together, are desirous of educating their sons in the best manner. Their own education, as often happens with the sons of great men, has been neglected; and they are resolved that their children shall have more care taken of them, than they received themselves at the hands of their fathers....

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The Palimpsest Review

By: Claudia Limbert

Excerpt: The Palimpsest Review is the student literary publication for the Pennsylvania State University campuses outside the University Park main campus. All the short stories and poems published herein are the products of students enrolled on those campuses during the academic year prior to the semester of publication....

Contents From the Editor?s Desk.....................................................5 Len Robert?s Making Metaphor Work: Seeing, Feeling, Hearing the Poem .........................................................8 Luisa Berti (Judge?s Selection for Best Poem) Salt Water .....10 Kari L. Strickler I Stopped ..............................................11 Rebecca Werner 3 Days in Heaven/Hell .........................12 Russ Chadwick A Blue You .............................................14 Jared Andrukanis A Closer Look .....................................15 Laura M. Noah For Better and For Worse ........................21 Robin Imhoff To Piss You Off .........................................26 Lisa Marie Black Ironic Dreams ......................................27 William Zeruth Basketball .............................................39 Ryan Romano Little Boys ................................................40 Aneesh Khushman The Curse of Basuk ...........................41 Stephanie Frederick Johnston Priceless ...........................46 Matt Mosley Searching For It ..........................................48 Melissa Fisher Th...

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Poems by Currer, Ellis, And Acton Bell (Charlotte, Emily, And Anne Bront‰)

By: Acton Bell

Excerpt: Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte).

Contents POEMS BY CURRER BELL ........................................................................7 PILATE?S WIFE?S DREAM ....................................................................................................................................... 7 MEMENTOS ............................................................................................................................................................. 11 THE WIFE?S WILL.................................................................................................................................................... 16 THE WOOD ............................................................................................................................................................... 18 FRANCES................................................................................................................................................................... 21 GILBERT.................................................................................................................................................................... 27 LIFE ..........................

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Winesbur Inesbur, Ohio

By: Sherwood Anderson

Excerpt: Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson.

Contents Winesburg, Ohio ........................................................................................................................................................... 4 INTRODUCTION by Irving Howe .......................................................................................................................................... 4 THE TALES AND THE PERSONS ....................................................................................................................................... 14 THE BOOK OF THE GROTESQUE .................................................................................................................................... 14 HANDS........................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 PAPER PILLS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 25 MOTHER ......................................................................................

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

Excerpt: Welcome to the eighth volume of Best of ?. For the past several years we have been publishing student writing with the intention of both celebrating the work that our students do and of sharing it with others for a variety of instructional purposes. Beginning with last year?s publication, we began accepting student essays from all twelve Commonwealth College campuses, from students in English 004, 015, and 030. The essays in the current edition are all from students in English 004 and 015 classes....

Contents Joshua Gilligan English 4 ? DuBois campus ?Life Flight? ................................................. 4 Keenan Slenker Engligh 4 ? York campus ?Treats & Freaks ? ........................................... 5 Ray McBride English 4 ? York campus ?Abner? ................................................................ 7 Scott Dzienisienski English ? 4 Scranton Worthington campus ?Penn State Fanatic? ......... 8 Tammy Lenig English 4 ? Hazleton campus ?Neighborhood? .......................................... 9 Josh Gilligan English 15 ? Du Bois campus ?In the Beginning There Was Rap? ............. 11 Laura Hope Stawski English 15 ? Hazleton campus ?Hopeless Hope? ........................... 13 Samuel G. Lepadatu English 15 ? Hazleton campus ?A Good Samaritan? ...................... 14 James Koast English 15 ? Fayette campus ?The Gettysburg National Soldiers? Cemetery?..... 17 Jessica Manning English 15 ? DuBois campus ?Nightmares? ......................................... 19 Matt Sandherr English 15 ? Worthington Scranton campus ?Graduation Day? ............... 21 Josef Reeves English 14 ? Mont Alto campus ?The Power Plant ...

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Bibliographical Note

By: Thomas Malory

Excerpt: The Morte Darthur was finished, as the epilogue tells us, in the ninth year of Edward IV., i.e. between March 4, 1469 and the same date in 1470. It is thus, fitly enough, the last important English book written before the introduction of printing into this country, and since no manuscript of it has come down to us it is also the first English classic for our knowledge of which we are entirely dependent on a printed text. Caxton?s story of how the book was brought to him and he was induced to print it may be read farther on in his own preface. From this we learn also that he was not only the printer of the book, but to some extent its editor also, dividing Malory?s work into twentyone books, splitting up the books into chapters, by no means skilfully, and supplying the ?Rubrish? or chapter-headings. It may be added that Caxton?s preface contains, moreover, a brief criticism which, on the points on which it touches, is still the soundest and most sympathetic that has been written....

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The Palimpsest Review

By: Claudia Limbert

Excerpt: The Palimpsest Review is the student literary publication for the seventeen Pennsylvania State University Campuses which formerly made up the Commonwealth Educational System, including the twelve campuses of the Commonwealth college, Berks, Schuylkill Haven, Allentown, Altoona, and Ogontz. All the short stories and poems published herein are the products of students enrolled on those campuses during the academic year prior to the semester of publication....

Contents From the Editor’s Desk 2 Poetry 8 Gregory Enos “Scruffy” 9 Daniel Valente “MacArthur’s Return” 10 Amy Rumpf “The Unexpected” 11 Christie Sidora “Maybe I Could Sleep Tonight” 14 Lisa Alexander “Brown Chair” 15 Gregory Enos “Trapped in a Day, a Night, and an Eternity” 16 Daniel Valente “NewBorn from Old Preserved” 17 Vince Darcangelo “Blind Spot” 19 Megan Barber “Bic” 20 Michelle Delany “Reaching” 21 Katrina Dorneman “The Spirit of Rock Climbing” 22 James Pinkstone “If I Leaned Over and Kissed You” 23 Steve Price “Coolness” 25 Ryan Smith “Saying Goodby” 26 Jennifer Potter “Grandmother Told Me ‘Bout You” 27 Rebecca Matos “A Taste of Mango” 28 Andy Calvin “Along the Cliff Where Mary Stands” 29 Rebecca Shaw “Eat More Opossum” 30 Matthew R Johnson “Cutting Taxes” 32 Jennifer Potter “Sip of Water” 34 Short Storis 36 Joel Harris “Disconnected” 37 Rebecca A. Shaw “Hope” 51 Susan Strohm “The Goddess of Bridgedale High” 54 James Pinkstone “An Ambulance for the Porcelain People” 57 Anthony Tresselt “Uncertain Reconciliation” 66...

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The Palimpsest Review

By: Annabelle Clippinger

Excerpt: The Palimpsest Review is the student literary publication for the Pennsylvania State University campuses outside the University Park main campus. All the short stories and poems published herein are the products of students enrolled on those campuses during the academic year prior to the semester of publication....

Contents From the Editor?s Desk ................................................... 5 A Note on Submissions: .................................................. 6 A Message to Those Whose Work Was Not Accepted: ..... 6 David Retz ? Hazleton Innocent Ocean .......................... 7 Jenn Volkert ? Hazleton Picture ..................................... 8 Jessica Feliciano ? Hazleton ?Please, God? ...................... 9 Quentin Chan ? Hazleton The Challenge ..................... 14 Alisha Ann Brown ? Berks The Union .......................... 19 Christina Torres ? Berks Opposites Distract ................... 20 Margaret Harnar Andrews ? Berks Lobsters in Seaweed ... 21 Nicki Lefever ? Berks Different Feelings ........................ 24 Ryan Marason ? Berks (Three Poems) ......................... 27 Sally Wheeler ? Berks The Decision .............................. 28 Susan L Shoemaker ? Berks Ode to My Black Sparkly Square-Toe Slingbacks ............................................. 34 Terese Black ? Berks Missing Her .................................. 36 Amy Rothman ? Berks (Two Poems) Peaches .............. 38 Adam Wojciechowicz ?...

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Magnum Bonum or Mother Careys Brood

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

Excerpt: Chapter 1. Joe Brownlow?s Fancy. The lady said, ?An orphan?s fate Is sad and hard to bear.? --Scott ?MOTHER, you could do a great kindness.? ?Well, Joe?? ?If you would have the little teacher at the Miss Heath?s here for the holidays. After all the rest, she has had the measles last and worst, and they don?t know what to do with her, for she came from the asylum for officers? daughters, and has no home at all, and they must go away to have the house purified. They can?t take her with them, for their sister has children, and she will have to roam from room to room before the whitewashers, which is not what I should wish in the critical state of chest left by measles.?...

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Hesiod the Homeric Hymns and Homerica

By: Hugh G. Evelyn White

Excerpt: This volume contains practically all that remains of the post- Homeric and pre-academic epic poetry. I have for the most part formed my own text. In the case of Hesiod I have been able to use independent collations of several MSS. by Dr. W.H.D. Rouse; otherwise I have depended on the apparatus criticus of the several editions, especially that of Rzach (1902). The arrangement adopted in this edition, by which the complete and fragmentary poems are restored to the order in which they would probably have appeared had the Hesiodic corpus survived intact, is unusual, but should not need apology; the true place for the ?Catalogues? (for example), fragmentary as they are, is certainly after the ?Theogony.?...

Contents Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica .................................................................................................................. 6 PREFACE....................................................................................................................................................................... 6 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 General ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7 The Boeotian School ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 Life of Hesiod ............................................................................................................................................................... 10 The Hesiodic Poems ..........................................................................................

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The Book of Daniel

By: Anonymous

Excerpt: Chapter 1. In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah came Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon unto Jerusalem, and besieged it -- 2. And the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, with part of the vessels of the house of God: which he carried into the land of Shinar to the house of his god; and he brought the vessels into the treasure house of his god -- 3. And the king spake unto Ashpenaz the master of his eunuchs, that he should bring certain of the children of Israel, and of the king?s seed, and of the princes; 4 Children in whom was no blemish, but well favoured, and skilful in all wisdom, and cunning in knowledge, and understanding science, and such as had ability in them to stand in the king?s palace, and whom they might teach the learning and the tongue of the Chaldeans....

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The Best of Four

By: Carol Ann Ellis

Excerpt: Welcome to the fourth volume of the Best of Four. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you. The purpose of Best of Four is to bring the best writing produced in English 004 to the widest possible audience. Our students have important stories to tell and powerful voices to be heard. The students who read these essays will learn that they too have permission to state what is important to them in a public voice....

Table of Contents: Breaking the Ice ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Computer Dilemma ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 Computers in the Dorm Rooms ........................................................................................................................................ 6 The Best Kind of Job ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Setting the Record Straight .............................................................................................................................................. 8 Car Club ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Wrestling ......................................................

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The Magician a Novel

By: Somerset Maugham

Excerpt: A Fragment of Autobiography. IN 1897, after spending five years at St Thomas?s Hospital I passed the examinations which enabled me to practise medicine. While still a medical student I had published a novel called Liza of Lambeth which caused a mild sensation, and on the strength of that I rashly decided to abandon doctoring and earn my living as a writer; so, as soon as I was ?qualified?, I set out for Spain and spent the best part of a year in Seville. I amused myself hugely and wrote a bad novel. Then I returned to London and, with a friend of my own age, took and furnished a small flat near Victoria Station. A maid of all work cooked for us and kept the flat neat and tidy. My friend was at the Bar, and so I had the day (and the flat) to myself and my work....

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

Excerpt: North America: Volume One by Anthony Trollope.

Contents CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 4 CHAPTER II: NEWPORT?RHODE ISLAND ................................................................................................. 20 CHAPTER III: MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND VERMONT ............................................................................ 34 CHAPTER IV: LOWER CANADA ................................................................................................................ 51 CHAPTER V: UPPER CANADA .................................................................................................................. 71 CHAPTER VII: NIAGARA ...................................................................................................................... 102 CHAPTER VIII: NORTH AND WEST ......................................................................................................... 115 CHAPTER IX: FROM NIAGARA TO THE MISSISSIPPI .................................................................................. 130 CHAPTER X: THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI .........

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The Palimpsest Review

By: Claudia Limbert

Excerpt: The Palimpsest Review is the student literary publication for the Pennsylvania State University campuses outside the University Park main campus. All the short stories and poems published herein are the products of students enrolled on those campuses during the academic year prior to the semester of publication....

Contents From the Editor?s Desk ................................................................. 5 Poetry ............................................................................................ 9 Evelyn Brady ?Safeguard? .....................................................................................10 Jenna Boyle ?Last Night? .......................................................................................12 Kate F. Van Schaick (Judge?s Selection for Best Poem) ?Ruskie? ............................. 14 Michael Riedl ?Little Round Top, Since July 1863? ................................................16 Nancy Nottingham ?In Pursuit of Scholarship? ......................................................17 Arturo Zilleruelo ?On Haven Fair Road? ................................................................18 Bryan Dondero ?Dandelion Sutra? ........................................................................20 Arturo Zilleruelo ?Girl? .........................................................................................21 Laura Guthrie ?night?s flight of fancy? ......................................................

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The Palimpsest Review

By: Annabelle Clippinger

Excerpt: The Palimpsest Review is the student literary publication for the Pennsylvania State University campuses outside the University Park main campus. All the short stories and poems published herein are the products of students enrolled on those campuses during the academic year prior to the semester of publication....

Contents From the Editor?s Desk............................................................................. 5 Jeff Worley (Poetry Judge) ?Tapping the Wellspring of Language? ......... 7 Ethan Elliott ?Send Your Film in This Envelope? .................................10 Stacy Clemmer ?Angel?s Awakening? ......................................................11 Craig McNees ?Sitting alongside the fire, facing the river? ...................12 Tara Howitt ?Sirens? Song? .....................................................................13 Terri Lynn Mohl ?Not Quite Black? ......................................................14 Nicolette Milholin ?The Lone Wolves? ..................................................15 Karon Rehrig ?Break Up? .......................................................................16 Brenda Berriker ?Queen for a Day? ........................................................17 Joe McGlone ?The Crack of Dawn? .......................................................18 Kelly Golub ?View from My Window? .................................................19 Karen Lacki ?Blue?............................................

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A Man of Business

By: Honoré de Balzac

Excerpt: DEDICATION. The word lorette is a euphemism invented to describe the status of a personage, or a personage of a status, of which it is awkward to speak; the French Academie, in its modesty, having omitted to supply a definition out of regard for the age of its forty members. Whenever a new word comes to supply the place of an unwieldy circumlocution, its fortune is assured; the word lorette has passed into the language of every class of society, even where the lorette herself will never gain an entrance. It was only invented in 1840, and derived beyond a doubt from the agglomeration of such swallows? nests about the Church of Our Lady of Loretto. This information is for etymoligists only. Those gentlemen would not be so often in a quandary if mediaeval writers had only taken such pains with details of contemporary manners as we take in these days of analysis and description....

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Crime Its Cause and Treatment

By: Clarence Darrow

Preface: This book comes from the reflections and experience of more than forty years spent in court. Aside from the practice of my profession, the topics I have treated are such as have always held my interest and inspired a taste for books that discuss the human machine with its manifestations and the causes of its varied activity. I have endeavored to present the latest scientific thought and investigation bearing upon the question of human conduct. I do not pretend to be an original investigator, nor an authority on biology, psychology or philosophy. I have simply been a student giving the subject such attention as I could during a fairly busy life. No doubt some of the scientific conclusions stated are still debatable and may finally be rejected. The scientific mind holds opinions tentatively and is always ready to reexamine, modify or discard as new evidence comes to light....

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Miscellaneous Prose

By: George Meredith

Excerpt: William Makepeace Thackeray was born at Calcutta, July 18, 1811, the only child of Richmond and Anne Thackeray. He received the main part of his education at the Charterhouse, as we know to our profit. Thence he passed to Cambridge, remaining there from February 1829 to sometime in 1830. To judge by quotations and allusions, his favourite of the classics was Horace, the chosen of the eighteenth century, and generally the voice of its philosophy in a prosperous country. His voyage from India gave him sight of Napoleon on the rocky island. In his young manhood he made his bow reverentially to Goethe of Weimar; which did not check his hand from setting its mark on the sickliness of Werther....

Contents MISCELLANEOUS PROSE............................................................................................................ 4 INTRODUCTION TO W. M. THACKERAY?S ?THE FOUR GEORGES?............................... 4 A PAUSE IN THE STRIFE?1886 .................................................................................................. 6 LESLIE STEPHEN?1904 ............................................................................................................. 13 CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE SEAT OF WAR IN ITALY ............................................... 14...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

Excerpt: Welcome to the ninth volume of Best of ?. For the past several years we have been publishing student writing with the intention of both celebrating the work that our students do and of sharing it with others for a variety of instructional purposes. Beginning with volume seven, we started accepting student essays from all twelve Commonwealth College campuses, from students in English 004, 015, and 030. The essays in the current edition are all from students in English 004 and 015 classes....

Contents April Gilbert ?Cancun? ................................................................................... 4 April Gilbert ?My New Dog Neechi? .............................................................. 6 Kimberly Ann Jones ?The Lost Tradition? ........................................................ 7 Kimberly Ann Jones ?Nerves?........................................................................... 8 Tom Hoburn ?Snow Storm Baby? ................................................................... 9 Andrew Michael ?How To Get Completely Lost? .......................................... 11 Chris Hanney ?The War of the Stars? ............................................................ 12 Dana Helsel ?Role Reversal within MacBeth? ................................................ 14 Douglas Webster ?What Are We Fighting For?? ............................................ 17 John P Netterwald, Jr ?The Frogs? ................................................................ 19 Joy Marshall ?The Case of Billy Frank Vickers?............................................ 21 Kenneth Cara ?Joe Paterno: He Is Penn State? ...............

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

Excerpt: Chapter 1. The problem of education is twofold: first to know, and then to utter. Every one who lives any sem blance of an inner life thinks more nobly and profoundly than he speaks; and the best of teachers can impart only broken images of the truth which they perceive. Speech which goes from one to another between two natures, and, what is worse, between two experiences, is doubly relative. The speaker buries his meaning; it is for the hearer to dig it up again; and all speech, written or spoken, is in a dead language until it finds a willing and prepared hearer. Such, moreover, is the complexity of life, that when we condescend upon details in our advice, we may be sure we condescend on error; and the best of education is to throw out some magnanimous hints. No man was ever so poor that he could express all he has in him by words, looks, or actions; his true knowledge is eternally incommunicable, for it is a knowledge of himself; and his best wisdom comes to him by no process of the mind, but in a supreme self-dictation, which keeps varying from hour to hour in its dictates with the variation of events and circumstances....

Contents Lay Morals ........................................................................................................4 FATHER DAMIEN.........................................................................................43 THE PENTLAND RISING A PAGE OF HISTORY 1666 ............................57 THE DAY AFTER TO-MORROW................................................................74 COLLEGE PAPERS.......................................................................................83 CRITICISMS................................................................................................106 SKETCHES ..................................................................................................129 THE GREAT NORTH ROAD ......................................................................141 THE YOUNG CHEVALIER ........................................................................176 HEATHERCAT.............................................................................................187...

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The Best of Four

By: Christopher White

Excerpt: Welcome to the second volume of the Best of Four. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you. The primary purpose of Best of Four is to bring the best writing produced in English 004 to the widest possible audience. Our students have important stories to tell and powerful voices waiting to be harnessed. The students who read these essays will learn that they too have permission to state what is important to them in a public voice....

Contents 5 ............................................................................................... How to Use This Magazine 6 .................................................................................................... What Is College Writing? 7 ........................................................................................................... The Writing Process 8 ............................................................................................................. Writing for a Public 10 .............................................................................. Boston?s Treasure by Julio Rodriguez 11 ..................................................................................... Life is a Beach by Gerard Delisio 13 ................................................................................................ Dreamland by Mat Ciprich 14 ............................................................................... The Central Hotel by Jacob Gerhard 15 ....................................................................... My Hero, Uncle Bob by Deirdre Haubert 16 .............................

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

Excerpt: Preface By Way Of Criticism. These studies are collected from the monthly press. One appeared in the New Quarterly, one in MacMillan?s, and the rest in the Cornhill Magazine. To the Cornhill I owe a double debt of thanks; first, that I was received there in the very best society, and under the eye of the very best of editors; and second, that the proprietors have allowed me to republish so considerable an amount of copy....

Contents PREFACE BY WAY OF CRITICISM. ........................................................................................... 4 CHAPTER I ? VICTOR HUGO?S ROMANCES ........................................................................ 15 CHAPTER II ? SOME ASPECTS OF ROBERT BURNS.......................................................... 34 CHAPTER III ? WALT WHITMAN............................................................................................. 63 CHAPTER IV ? HENRY DAVID THOREAU: HIS CHARACTER AND OPINIONS........... 84 CHAPTER V ? YOSHIDA-TORAJIRO..................................................................................... 107 CHAPTER VI ? FRANCOIS VILLON, STUDENT, POET, AND HOUSEBREAKER.........117 CHAPTER VII ? CHARLES OF ORLEANS ............................................................................ 141 CHAPTER VIII ? SAMUEL PEPYS .......................................................................................... 170 CHAPTER IX ? JOHN KNOX AND HIS RELATIONS TO WOMEN .................................. 190...

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Best of Four

By: Carol Ann Ellis

Excerpt: Welcome to the fifth volume of Best of Four. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you. The purpose of Best of Four is to bring the best writing produced in English 004 each fall semester to the widest audience possible. Our students have important stories to tell and powerful voices to be heard. The students who read these essays will learn that they too have permission to state what is important to them in a public voice....

Contents How to Use This Magazine .............................................................................................................. 3 High School to College Andrew Makhoul ........................................................................................ 4 Ignoring Problems Creates More! Ashley Morris................................................................................ 5 Hang in There Brad Hart ................................................................................................................. 6 Nate Brandi Saveri ........................................................................................................................... 7 The Best Birthday Is the Sixteenth Brent Heimbach ......................................................................... 9 Sharing the Bread of Angels Christa Sist ......................................................................................... 10 Tragedy in the Night Danielle Gehman .......................................................................................... 11 My Grandfather David Smith ..............................................

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