4th. I. Extracts from Thackeray’s Book of Snobs, 1-Pt. I:3-37
5th. I. Ruskin’s Venice, 1-Pt. II:73-88
II. St. Marks, 1-Pt. II:91-100
6th. I. Shakespeare’s Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, 12:256-257
II. Messenger’s A Winter Wish, 12:259-261
III. Emerson’s The Snow Storm, 14:93-94
IV. Thackeray’s Nil Nisi Bonum, l-Pt. I:130-143
7th. I. Adams’s Ballad of the Thoughtless Waiter, 9-Pt. I:147
II. Us Poets, 9-Pt. I:148
III. Spenser’s Amoretti, 13:177
No book that will not improve by repeated readings deserves to be read at all.
—THOMAS CARLYLE.
JANUARY 8TH TO 14th
8th. I. Fred Trover’s Little Iron-clad, 7-Pt. II:82-105
9th. I. Kipling’s The Man Who Would Be King, 21-Pt. II:1-56
10th. I. Carlyle’s Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 2-Pt. I: 32-78
11th. I ALEXANDER HAMILTON, b. II Ja. 1757
Alexander Hamilton, 16-Pt. I:71-91