6 resultados para Italian essays.
em Harvard University
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by Louise C. Odencrantz.
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A handwritten list of the subjects of "Dissertations, essays, &c.," delivered on Commencement and Exhibition Days between 1811 and 1822.
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Three leaves containing handwritten extracts and notes on sections II and III of Isaac Watt's essay, "A fair inquiry and debate concerning space, whether it be something or nothing, God or Creature." A section of notes for a third essay is incomplete.
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Handwritten essay about procrastination and a poem celebrating spring composed by Washington Allston while he was an undergraduate at Harvard. The essay uses a story about a young Italian named Bernardo to discuss the consequences of procrastination. The essay is labeled “Allston Novem. ’99" and is titled with a quote from Edward Young's poem "The Complaint," “Procrastination is Theif [sic] of time.” Allston’s poem celebrates spring and incorporates Phillida and Corydon, two characters from Nicholas Breton’s poem “Phillida and Cordion.” The poem is titled with the verses, “Chief, lovely spring, in thee, and thy soft scenes, / The smiling God is seen” from James Thompson's poem “Spring.” The poem is labeled "Allston July 10, 1799."
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Essays on the dispersion of mankind, the Council of Trent, the invention of writing, and other topics.