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On the 19th he went to town, where, with the exception of some short visits to Bath or to Foxholes, he remained till June, dining several times at The Club, entertaining at home in his customary manner, and keeping up a constant almost daily correspondence, such as has been indicated, with the Longmans, for the most part with the head of the firm, whom he had known from childhood and habitually addressed by his Christian name.
After the first volume had gone to press, Phillips took fright at some of the opinions therein expressed, and refused to proceed further with the work. It was then accepted by Longmans, who, however, were somewhat alarmed at what they considered the Deistical principles and the taint of French philosophy that ran through the book.
Took baths at Ragaz. Longmans came there on the 22nd. September 10th. Sir Henry Holland dined with us. He had just been to Nijni Novgorod, and was starting for Naples. He died as soon as he got back, on October 27th. This was the last time I saw him. He was then eighty-five. To Bracknell in September. September 27th. To Christchurch. Ordered fences for Foxholes. October 3rd.
He showed off all he knew of the ring. Borrow freely responded. He had to show what he knew of publishers, instancing the Longmans. Borrow said, ‘I suppose you dine with your publishers sometimes?’ It was Latham’s opportunity; he could not resist it, and replied, ‘Never; I hope I should never do anything so low. You do not dine with Mr.
Wordsworth, meanwhile, had written other poems and Longmans offered him £100 for a new and enlarged edition of "Lyrical Ballads," restricted to his own verse and to which Wordsworth was to contribute an explanatory preface, the same being the "Preface" which aroused a controversy now historical in the history of English poetry.
Your letter brought it back strongly to my mind, as it also did the memory of my excellent friend your father. The Journal has: February 20th. Went to Farnborough. The Longmans just installed in their new house. To Ampthill at Easter. On April 1st to Paris, with Christine and the Dempsters. I had the gout all the time. April 3rd. Races at Vincennes. Embassy ball on the 5th.
A little groan fell from Tessibel's lips. "I air ashamed of ye, Sandy," she said slowly. "Longmans wouldn't have no murderer in their hut.... They be awful good folks.... Ye know they be, Sandy." "Sure I know it, Tessie, but I've said as how I air goin' to search all the squatters' huts an' I air goin' to do it, I can tell ye that." Tess smiled at him wistfully, pleadingly.
You can't have a club room without mahogany tables, you can't have mahogany tables without magazines Longmans, with a serial by Rider Haggard, the Nineteenth Century, with an article, "The Rehabilitation of the Pimp in Modern Society," by W.E. Gladstone a dulness that's a purge to good spirits, an aperient to enthusiasm; in a word, a dulness that's worth a thousand a year.
W.A. Baldwin, "The Home and the Public Schools," Religious Education, February, 1912. $0.65. II. Further Reading M. Sadler, Moral Instruction and Training in Schools. 2 vols. Longmans. John Dewey, The School and Society. The University of Chicago Press, $1.00. Smith, All the Children of All the People. Macmillan, $1.50. G.A. Coe, "Virtue and the Virtues," Religious Education, February, 1912.
Vol. 34, 1889, pp. 826-833. Donaldson, Rev. James. Woman, Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome. 278 pp. Longmans, Green. London, 1907. Spencer, Herbert. Study of Sociology. 431 pp. Appleton. Schirmacher, Käthe. Das Rätsel: Weib. 160 pp. A Duncker. Weimar, 1911. Ward, Lester F. Psychic Factors in Civilization. 369 pp. Ginn & Co., Boston and New York, 1906. Chap.
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