• The dramatic structure of Shakespeare's plays 

    Hamilton, Goldy Mitchell (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1904)
    A drama is a presentation of an action. Action is the connection and interweaving of details, by a controlling idea, into a work of art, possessing unity; it is the train of incident, conceived as a whole. Events in ...
  • The English sonnet from Wyatt to Milton 

    Riggs, Jeptha, 1879-1958 (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1904)
    In 1557 there was published in London a little volume hardly known to students of English Literature by the name it then bore, but familiarly known from the name of the publisher as Tottel's Miscellany. This book was a new ...
  • Some English words of interest, derived from the French, based on Aiol and La Chanson de Roland 

    Bedford, Frances Elizabeth (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1904)
    The greater number of English words derived from French probably came into the language either in the period of intercourse between the two countries preceding the Norman conquest, or subsequent to the conquest and as a ...