01566cam a22002171 45000010008000000030004000080050017000120080041000290100017000700350019000870400025001060500015001310820008001461100045001542450069001992600022002683000039002904900080003295050879004097000060012885982365OSt20170121101444.0760629s1942 mouc 000 0 eng  a 42019118  a(OCoLC)2287928 aDLCcViWdOCoLCdDLC00aAS36b.W29 a0412 aWashington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)10aStudies in honor of Frederick W. Shipley,cby his colleagues ... aSt. Louis,c1942. axi, 314 p.bfront. (port.)c25 cm.0 aWashington University studies. New series. Language and literature,vno. 140 aFrederick William Shipley, by G.R. Throop.--A Constitutional doctrine re-examined, by D. McFayden.--The use of fire in Greek and Roman love magic, by E. Tavenner.--Thucydides and the causes of the Peloponnesian War, by T.S. Duncan.--Prehistoric Macedonia, by G.E. Mylonas.--Classical "Ariels," by Otto Brendal.--An Aesopic allusion in the Roman d'Alexandre, by Bateman Edwards.--The poetic theories of Minturno, by Bernard Weinberg.--Pereda's realism; his style, by Sherman Eoff.--Early English and American critics of French symbolism, by B. A. Morrissette.--Bibliographical data on Diderot, by H. Dieckmann.--Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, by W.R. Mackenzie.--The contemporary reception of Edmund Burke's speaking, by D.C. Bryant.--The moral sense of simplicity, by R.F. Jones.--Imitation as an aesthetic norm, by F.O. Nolte.--Immediacy; its nature and value, by C.E. Cory.1 aShipley, Frederick W.q(Frederick William),d1871-1945.