84 resultados para Godwin
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Preface by the editor contains this statement: "Several years since there was what purported to be a translation published in London; but this was a disgraceful imposture. Mrs. Austin speaks of it as the most flagrant piece of literary dishonesty on record, not without justice; and Mr. Carlyle refers to it much in the same spirit. It was a poor copy of a wretched French version, in which frequently twenty pages of the original are omitted at a time, and hardly a sentence is rendered with fidelity." This refers to an anonymous translation published in 2 vols., London, 1824, and reprinted in 1 vol., New York, 1824 and 1844. cf. Characteristics of Goethe. From the German of Falk, von Müller, etc., with notes ... by S. Austin, vol. II (1833) p. 129, and Carlyle's Crit. and miscell. essays, New York, 1872, vol. I, p. 178.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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Book-plate: Theodorus Bailey Myers Mason.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building dedicated June 15, 1923. Located on South University next to the President's House. At time of construction, West Physics Building was standing to the north. Built to house rare book collection donated by regent William L. Clements. Image is faded. On verso: Taken Oct. 1942 on 41 mm. kodachrome by Myrtle White Godwin (?)
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City. Image blurry. On verso: Taken Oct. 1942 on 41 mm. Kodachrome by Myrtle White Godwin; 3100 E. First St.; Long Beach, Calif.
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York and Sawyer, architect. The Martha Cook Building was erected as a residence for women in 1915, a gift of William Wilson Cook ('80) in honor of his mother, Martha Walford Cook. Garden replanted in 1921 by Samuel Parsons of New York City. On verso: Taken Oct. 1942; 41 mm. Kodachrome; from office of Prof. Bennett through the window by Myrtle White Godwin; 3100 E. First St.; Long Beach, Calif.
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back row: Gary Connelly, Michael Jarry, Bernard Gagnon, Jean-Yves Cartier, Roy Ashworth, Rob Lothian, Eric Jackson, Robert Falconer
middle row: coach Allan Renfrew, Mark Renfrew, Julian Nixon, Patrick Cosgrove, Robert Godwin, Rene Desmarais, William Pritula, Murray Shaw, Robert Staub, Brian Skinner, Jerry LeFebvre, assistant coach Philip Gross
front row: Karl Bagnell, Thomas Scott, David Gubow, Thomas Marra, William Busch, Merle Falk, Brian Slack, captain Paul Gamsby, Douglas Hastings