Browsing College of Arts and Sciences (MU) by Thesis Semester "1906"
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Ben Jonson's relation to Donne
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1906)Edmund Gosse in his Life and Letters of John Donne has speculated at some length about the personal relationship between Jonson and Donne. Upon the evidence before him, however, Gosse hesitates to assume that this relationship ... -
Definition of improper groups by means of axioms : a dissertation
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1906)Essentially, a group is an associative field, in which the inverse combinations are uniquely possible. This is a concise statement of the classical definition of a group. The conditions which it connotes will be used here ... -
Double expressions in the speeches of Sallust
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1906)There is no doubt that the speeches in Sallust's histories are not quoted exactly but that, in accordance with the custom prevailing in classical times, words are put into the mouth of the speaker which might have been ... -
The essay in Greek literature
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1906)That the essay is a form of literature created by Montaigne, that it was unknown before him, and is distinctively modern, is a theory generally prevalent among the literary public of our time. But it is altogether contrary ... -
Farmers' mutual insurance in Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1906)The only form of co-operation which has been successful among the farmers of Missouri and in fact the farmers of the entire United States, is the present existing mutual insurance companies. This kind of co-operation has ... -
Negro criminality
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1906)It is not the purpose of this study to solve the "Negro Problem" or to offer a program of amelioration, but rather to seek and make clear the causes and predisposing conditions of Negro criminality. -
Persius' debt to Horace.
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1906)In the comparison of the Satires of Persius with those of Horace it will be found that there are many similar passages. Some of these passages are alike in thought, while others contain the same group of words, but the ...