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so:description | Chapter IX Foes or Friends (en) |
so:description | Chapter I Quincy (en) |
so:description | Chapter V Berlin (en) |
so:description | The Education of Henry Adams (1907) (en) |
so:description | Chapter VIII Diplomacy (en) |
so:description | ;Preface (en) |
so:description | Capter IV Harvard College (en) |
so:description | Chapter VII Treason (en) |
so:description | Chapter III Washington (en) |
so:description | Chapter II Boston (en) |
so:description | Chapter VI Rome (en) |
so:text | That Swinburne was altogether new to the three types of men-of-the-world before him; that he seemed to them quite original, wildly eccentric, astonishingly gifted, and convulsingly droll, Adams could see; but what more he was, even Milnes hardly dared say. They could not believe his incredible memory and knowledge of literature, classic, mediaeval, and modern; his faculty of reciting a play of Sophocles or a play of Shakespeare, forward or backward, from end to beginning; or Dante, or Villon, or Victor Hugo. (en) |
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