ENDNOTES
Introduction
1. James R. Van Tholen and Susan Dykstra-Poel, Where All Hope Lies: Sermons for the Liturgical Year (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2003), p. 16.
Lesson 1
1. http://quotationsbook.com/quote/17756/.
2. Alene H. Harris, Greek Morphemes Lessons: It’s NOT Greek to Me! 3rd edition (2010), http://www.christianbook.com/greek-morphemes-lessons-alene-harris/9886400109/pd/468109; Alene H. Harris, Latin Morphemes Lessons: Latin and Loving It! 2nd edition (2010), http://ready-to-teach.com/greek-purchasenow.php.
3. http://thinkexist.com/quotes/charles_r._swindoll/.
4. http://thinkexist.com/quotation.
5. http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/adolfhitle125155.html.
Lesson 2
1. Thomas Wood, Practical Grammar and Composition (New York: D. Appleton Co.), p. 121.
2. www.quotationspage.com/quote/3040.html.
3. www.quotationspage.com/quote/3039.html.
4. http://www.vajraenterprises.com/quotes.htm.
5. Charles and Mary Bear, History of the United States (New York: MacMillan, 1921).
6. www.quotationspage.com/quote/3040.html.
7. Thomas Wood, Practical Grammar and Composition, (New York: D. Appleton Co.), p. 121.
8. wikiquote.org/wiki/John_Maynard_Keynes.
9. www.quotationspage.com/quote/3039.html.
10. http://quotationspage.com/quote/32942.html.
Lesson 3
1. http://quotedb.com/quotes/362.
2. http://quotegarden.com/math.html.
3. M.M. Pattison Muir, The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1903).
4. http://quotationspage.com/quote/24949.html.
5. Agatha Christie, And Then There Were None (1939).
6. James Stobaugh, Companion to 50 Classics (self-published).
7. http://womensquotes.com/truth/.
Lesson 4
1. http://wikiquote.org/wiki/C.S._Lewis.
2. John Richard Hale, Famous Sea Fights (New York: L MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1931).
3. George Orwell, Animal Farm, 1945.
4. http://quotationspage.com/quote/32863.html.
5. http://goodreads.com/quotes/show/129088.
6. Hale, Famous Sea Fights.
Lesson 5
1. Sharon Begley, “I Can’t Think,” Newsweek (March 7, 2011), http://www.archangelicbody.org/trans/trans0411.html.
2. George Loewen, unpublished quote.
3. Mary Ann Loughborough, My Cave Life in Vicksburg, 1864.
4. Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography, 1791.
5. http://brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/k/katherine_anne_porter.html.
Lesson 6
1. Jeff Gordinier, “Masters of Disguise Among Meatless Burgers,” New York Times, March 22, 2011.
2. Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace, 1869.
3. http://quotedb.com/quotes/3474.
4. Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (NY: HarperCollins, 1932).
5. The New York Times Current History: A Monthly Magazine: The European War, Volume I, From the Beginning to March 1915 (New York: The New York Times Company, 1915), p. 222–223, issued by the German government to the Associated Press from General Headquarters, Sept. 2.
6. Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death (New York: Penguin Group, 1985), foreword.
7. Charles, Kuralt, host of “On the Road.”
8. http://quotegarden.com/books.html.
Lesson 7
1. http://quotationsbook.com/quote/27240/.
2. http://.superteacherworksheets.com/probability/probability.pdf.
3. http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/eduquote.htm.
4. Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov (1880).
5. http://www.amazon.com/Brothers-Karamazov-ebook/dp/B002Z13UAY.
6. Ibid.
7. William Allen, Ulysses S. Grant (Boston, MA: Mifflin, 1901), p. 2–3.
8. www.quotationsbook.com/quote/35158/.
9. George Herbert, “The Collar,” unpublished essay (the student wishes to remain anonymous).
10. http://.gbt.org/text/sayers.html.
11. Charles Coffin, Winning His Way (Boston, MA: Perry Mason & Co., 1888), p. 1.
Lesson 8
1. http://thinkexist.com/quotes/john_wayne/.
2. Anthony Breznican, “ ‘Captain America’: A Different Superhero,” USA Today, 3/24/2011, www.usatoday.com/LIFE/.../2011-03-25-captain25_ST_U.htm.
3. http://quotationspage.com/quote/2111.html.
4. http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/197092.A_C_Grayling.
5. Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage, 1894.
6. Ellen Dallas and Caroline Burgin, Among the Mushrooms (New York: Biddle Publishers, 1900), section 30.
7. Chaim Potok, The Chosen (New York: Random House, 1969).
8. http://nanoethics.org/good.htm.
9. http://.gbt.org/text/sayers.html.
Lesson 9
1. Shelby Foote, The Civil War (New York: Random House, 1986).
2. Ibid., back cover.
3. Based on Louis G. Perez, The History of Japan (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998), http://questia.com.
4. Jack London, Call of the Wild (New York: Library of America, 1906).
5. http://dedroidify.com/ignorance.htm.
6. Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Cat’s Cradle (New York: Rosetta Books, 1963).
Lesson 10
1. Clinton C. Gardner, Beyond Belief: Discovering Christianity’s New Paradigm (White River Junction, VT: White River Press, 2008), p. 40.
2. Edward O. Wilson, Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (New York: Random House, 1999).
3. http://purplemath.com/modules/perimetr2.htm.
4. Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo (New York: Penguin Classics, 1844).
5. Monica Stanley, My Diary in Serbia (London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1916), p. 38, 77.
6. http://quotationsbook.com/quote/18135/.
7. www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec10511/009.htm.
8. http://crossroad.to/Persecution/Bonhoffer.html.
Lesson 11
1. Reinhold Niebuhr, Moral Man and Immoral Society (New York: Charles Scribner, 1934), p. xiv–xv.
2. Ibid., p. xi–xii.
3. http://quotationspage.com/quote/2087.html.
4. Trumbull White , Our War with Spain for Cuba’s Freedom (New York: Freedom Press, 1898).
5. http://quotationspage.com/quote/9733.html.
6. Adapted from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl.
7. Arthur Miller, The Crucible (New York: Viking Press, 1953).
Lesson 12
1. Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, 1868.
2. Franz Litszt, Life of Chopin (1863).
3. http://quotationspage.com/quote/248.html.
4. “Effects of DDT” http://www.chem.duke.edu/~jds/cruise_chem/pest/effects.html.
Lesson 13
1. http://www.purplemath.com/modules/mixture.htm.
2. http://quotegarden.com/math.html.
3. http://actstudent.org/.
4. Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote (New York: Harper Collins, 2003).
5. http://poemhunter.com/quotations.
6. Joseph Quincy Adams, Shakespearean Playhouses (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1917, 1960).
Lesson 14
1. Walter Brueggemann, The Prophetic Imagination (Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press,1978), p. 13.
2. C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1965), p. 1–2. This quote is referenced in John Piper, Desiring God (Portland, OR: Multnomah Press, 1986), p. 16.
3. Jane Austen, Emma (New York: Penguin Classics, 1815 original).
4. Unknown, A Diary of a U-Boat Commander, 1918.
5. Robert Jennings, Cattle and Their Diseases (Philadelphia, PA: Potter Co., 1864).
6. http://pemberley.com/janeinfo/beechclf.html.
Lesson 15
1. Clement Clarke Moore, “Twas the Night before Christmas.”
2. Walter Brueggemann, Hopeful Imagination (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1989).
3. http://poemhunter.com/poem/arithmetic.
4. http://goodreads.com/author/quotes.
5. http://quoteworld.org/quotes/1496.
6. Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1884.
7. Edmund Spenser, The Fairie Queen, 1596.
Lesson 16
1. Walter Brueggemann, Hopeful Imagination (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1989).
2. Ibid.
3. Quotes in this section are from John Bartlett, Familiar Quotations (Boston, MA: Little & Brown, 1905).
4. Gerald Lee, The Lost Art of Reading (New York: Putnam Co., 1903).
5. William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury (New York: Vintage, 1929).
6. William Faulkner, Intruder in the Dust (New York: Vintage, 1948).
Lesson 17
1. http://great-quotes.com/quotes.
2. Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Children (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1906).
3. http://quotegarden.com/math.html.
4. Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, translated by Constance Garnett, The House of Gentlefolk, “Criticisms and Interpretations,” by Maurice Baring (New York: P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1917), p. xix.
5. http://quotationsbook.com/quote/32588.
6. http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/cold-guide/common_cold_causes.
7. http://quotationspage.com/quote.
8. Ibid.
9. Charles Kingsley, Town Geology (Rockville, MD: Serenity Publishers, 2009 reprint).
Lesson 18
1. http://forums.philosophyforums.com.
2. Gertrude Himmelfarb, Looking Into the Abyss: Untimely Thoughts on Culture and Society (New York: Alfred Knopf Co., 1994).
3. Michele Gilman et al., The ACT for Dummies (New York: Wiley Publishing Co., 2006).
4. Pearl S. Buck, The Good Earth (New York: Enriched Classics Reprint, 2006).
5. http://brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/t/toni_morrison.
6. Janice E. Stockard, Daughters of the Canton Delta (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1989), quoted in “The Role of Women in The Good Earth,” http://faculty.randolphcollege.edu/fwebb/buck/mewarley/GoodEarth.html.
7. W. Hornaday, The Extermination of the American Bison (Washington DC: Washington Printing Office, 1889).
Lesson 19
1. http://quotationspage.com/quote/492.html.
2. http://actstudent.org/scores/index.html.
3. Charles Dickens, Great Expectations (1867).
4. en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens.
5. http://pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/barrons/grtexpt64.asp.
6. William Faulkner, As I Lay Dying (New York: Vintage, 1929).
7. http://brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/c/calvintril106046.html.
Lesson 20
1. Arthur O. Clarke, Wildflowers of the Farm (London: Oxford University Press), http://gutenberg.org.
2. Sinclair Lewis, Babbitt (1922).
3. Based on William L. Phelps, Notes on Russian Literature (New York: Macmillan Co., 1911), p. 11.
Lesson 21
1. http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/show/56598.
2. E. Abbott, How to Write Clearly (London: University Press, 1883), http://Gutenberg.org.
3. Charles Dickens, Hard Times (1854), p. 1. http://gutenberg.org.
4. Ibid.
5. http://pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/barrons/hardtimes55.asp.
6. Illustrations in this section are from Elements of Structural and Systematic Botony, by Douglas Houghton Campbell (Boston, MA: Ginn & Co., 1890).
Lesson 22
1. http://quotegarden.com/writing.html.
2. Adapted from Douglas H. Campbell, Elements of Botany (Boston, MA: Ginn & Co., 1890), p. 1.
3. Ernest Hemingway, “The End of Something.”
4. thinkexist.com.
5. Suzee Vlk, et al., The ACT for Dummies (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2005), p. 16–17.
6. William Shakespeare, Hamlet, c 1600.
Lesson 23
1. Karen L. Anglin, Math Word Problems (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2004), p. 149.
2. Thornton Wilder, Our Town (1937).
3. http://goodreads.com/quotes/show/332822.
Lesson 24
1. http://brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/s/shelby_foote.html.
2. http://http://freefictionbooks.org/books/d/6304-damn-by-h-l-mencken?start=6.
3. http://www.actstudent.org/scores/index.html.
4. http://http://freefictionbooks.org/books/d/6304-damn-by-h-l-mencken?start=6.
5. John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath (1939).
6. Karen L. Anglin, Math Word Problems (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2004), p. 162.
Lesson 25
1. H.L. Mencken, Damn! A Book of Calumny (New York: Philip Goodman Co., 1918), section XIII, “History,” p. 34.
2. http://breakoutofthebox.com/goodog.htm.
3. http://quotationspage.com/quote/713.html.
4. Thomas Wood, Practical Grammar and Composition, 1914.
5. Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea (New York: Scribner, 1952).
6. http://scribd.com/doc.
7. Quotes in this section are from W.M. Baskervill and J.W. Sewell, English Grammar (1895), sections 411–412.
Lesson 26
1. http://quotesoncards.com/topic/thing/index_14.shtml.
2. Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890). http://gutenberg.org.
3. Albert Gardner Robinson, Cuba, Old and New (New York: Longmans, Green, and Co.1915), p. 253–256; http://http://google.com/search?tbm=bks&tbo=1&q=The+development+of+Cuba%27s+commerce+since+the+withdrawal+of+Spain%2C+and+the+substitution+of+a+modern+fiscal+policy+for+an+antiquated+and+indefensible+system%2C+has+been+notable&btnG=.
4. Quote in this section are from W.M. Baskervill and J.W. Sewell, English Grammar (1895).
Lesson 27
1. www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/p/paul_tillich.html quoted in James Stobaugh, A Gathered Inheritance (Hollsopple, PA: Stobaugh Publishing, 2006), preface.
2. Walter Brueggemann, The Land (Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press, 1977), p. 1.
3. H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds (1898).
4. www.archive.org/.../intelligencetest00natirich/intelligencetest.
5. Sentences in this section are from W.M. Baskervill & J.W. Sewell, An English Grammar (1896).
6. www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/10427.James_Baldwin.
Lesson 28
1. Bernard Bailyn, Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1967).
2. Oscar Handlin, Race and Nationality in American Life (Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 1957).
3. Sydney Ahlstrom, The Religious History of the American People (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1973).
4. George Billias, et al., Interpretations of American History (New York: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1991), preface.
5. W.M. Baskervill & J.W. Sewell, An English Grammar (1896).
6. Jules Verne, Around the World in 80 Days (1889).
7. Ibid.
Lesson 29
1. http://bible.org/netbible.
2. James Stobaugh, Companion to 50 Classics (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2012).
3. David Nash Ford, http://earlybritishkingdoms.com.
4. https://http://forsuchatimeasthis.com/blog/?p=677.; James P. Stobaugh, British History (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 1912).
5. http://flickr.com/photos/katerha/5592478529.
6. http://http://actstudent.org.
7. Mark Twain, The Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1889).
8. Quotes in this section are from Baskervill & Sewell, An English Grammar, rule 411.
Lesson 30
1. Ellen Churchill Semple, Influences of Geographic Environment (1904); www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15293.
2. www.stumbleupon.com.
3. H. Rider Haggard, King Solomon’s Mines (1885).
4. James Stobaugh, British History (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2012).
Lesson 31
1. http://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/sayers-greatest/sayers-greatest-00-h.html.
2. Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves To Death (New York: Viking, 1985).
3. Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America (New York: George Dearborn & Co., 1838).
4. Ibid.
5. www.dnaalchemy.com/Inspriational_Quotes.html.
6. Quotes in this section are from W.M. Baskervill and J.W. Sewell, English Grammar (1895), exercise 451.
7. Ellen Churchill Semple, Influences of Geographic Environment (1904); www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15293.
Lesson 32
1. Baskervill & Sewell, An English Grammar (1895) Exercise 452
2. Quotes in this section are from W.M. Baskervill & J.W. Sewell, An English Grammar (1896).
3. Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi (Boston, MA: James R. Osgood & Co., 1883).
Lesson 33
1. www.goodreads.com/quotes/show/6493.
2. Baroness Emmuska Orczy, The Scarlet Pimpernel (1903).
3. Ibid., p. 1.
Lesson 34
1. T.S. Eliot, Murder in the Cathedral (1935).
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid.
4. Ibid.
5. G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy, The Romance of Faith (1908), Section III, “The Suicide of Thought.”
6. G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy, The Romance of Faith (1908) Section II, “The Maniac.”
7. http://brainyquote.com.
Lesson 35
1. There are 15,000 cool phrases at this web address: http://http://.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/18362/pg18362.html.
2. Quotes in this section are from W.M. Baskervill and J.W. Sewell, English Grammar (1895), Section 283.
3. Rudyard Kipling, Kim (1900).
4. James Stobaugh, British History (New Leaf Press, 2012).
Lesson 36
1. Alvin Toffler, The Futurists, “The Nature of Future,” by Bertrand de Jouvenel (New York: Random House, 1972), p. 277–283.
2. Thomas Sowell, The Vision of the Anointed, referenced in rightwingnews.com/quotes/anointed.php.
3. Thomas Sowell, The Vision of the Anointed, in a book review by Richard M. Ebeling, December 1995, http://www.fff.org/freedom/1295h.asp.
4. A.J. Devereaux, Secrets to Empowered English (Ebooks-Empire), p. 7.
5. Seymour I. Schwartz, French and Indian War, 1754–1763: The Imperial Struggle for North America (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994), foreword.
6. http://centuryinter.net/tjs11/hist/fiwar.htm.
7. James Stobaugh, American History (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2012).
8. James Fenimore Cooper, The Last of the Mohicans (1826).
Lesson 37
1. Homer, Odyssey, 8th century B.C., translated by Samuel Bulter.
2. Rafael Sabatini, Captain Blood (1922).
3. Quotes in this section are from W.M. Baskervill & J.W. Sewell, An English Grammar (1896), exercise 457.
4. Edward Jenner, An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae; http://www.bartleby.com/38/4/1.html.
5. Edwin Abbott, How to Write Clearly (1883).
Lesson 38
1. Joseph Devlin, How to Speak and Write Correctly (New York: Christian Herald, 1910), chapter 7.
2. www.healthguidance.org.
3. A.W. Tozer, The Pursuit of God, www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/25141, chapter 1.
4. Ibid.
5. Ibid.
Lesson 39
1. www.flickr.com/photos/lighthearted/1517641570.
2. Joseph Devlin, How to Speak and Write Correctly (New York: Christian Herald, 1910), chapter 7.
3. Jack London, The Sea Wolf (1904)
4. A.N. Whitehead, Process and Reality (1929).
5. www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/alfrednort146957.html.
Lesson 40
1. http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/14/german-grandchildren-of-nazis-delve-into-past.html.
2. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Izieu.html.
3. Rev. Edwin A. Abbott, How to Write Clearly (Boston, MA: Roberts Brothers, 1883), p. 48; www.scribd.com/doc/2336508/5.
4. Mary F. Porter, Applied Psychology for Nurses (Philadelphia, PA and London: W.B. Saunders Co., 1921).
5. James Stobaugh, World History (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2012).
Lesson 41
1. Diogenes Allen, Christian Belief in a Postmodern World (Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1989),
2. Kenneth J. Gergen, The Saturated Self: Dilemmas of Identity in Contemporary Life (New York: Basic Books, 1991).
3. www.tumblr.com/tagged/charles+w+eliot.
4. http://.gutenberg.org/files/13309/13309-pdf.pdf ex. 29, p. 54–55.
5. Sigmund Freud, Dream Psychology (1920), p. 1–2.
6. G.A. Henty, At Agincourt; www.inspiringshortstories.finecrypt.net/index.php?b=At_Agincourt.
7. James Stobaugh, British History (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2012).
Lesson 42
1. Emily Dickinson, “Because I Could Not Stop for Death.”
2. Emily Dickinson, “If I Should Die.”
3. quote.robertgenn.com/auth_search.php?authid=1176Cached - Similar.
4. James Stobaugh, American History (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2012).
5. Edward Hale, A Man Without a Country, preface (www.bartleby.com ).
6. Edwin Abbott, How to Write Clearly (1883) p. 62.
7. Wallace Boyden, First Book of Algebra (1895), p. 56, http://gutenberg.org/files/13309.
8. www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/10427.James_Baldwin.
9. Abbott, How to Write Clearly (1883), p. 62.
10. quote.robertgenn.com/auth_search.php?authid=1176.
Lesson 43
1. Albert Camus, The Stranger (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1988), p. 116.
2. Ibid., p. 122–123.
3. Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1917).
4. Garrett P. Serviss, Curiosities of the Sky (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishing, 1909), p. 39–43.
Lesson 44
1. Emily Dickinson, “My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close.”
2. Edward Taylor, “I Go to Prepare a Place for You.”
3. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness (Edinburgh; London: W. Blackwood and Sons, 1902).
4. Emile Cammaerts, Through the Iron Bars (New York: John Lane Company, 1917).
5. Ibid., p. 9–10.
6. W.M. Baskervill & J.W. Sewell, An English Grammar (1896).
7. www.1-love-quotes.com/quote/7156.
8. Cammaerts, Through the Iron Bars, p. 56–57.
Lesson 45
1. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness (Edinburgh; London: W. Blackwood and Sons, 1902), p. 47.
2. Ibid., p. 191–192.
3. Ibid., p. 202–204.
4. www.grammarmudge.cityslide.com.
5. Robert W. Williamson, The Mafulum Mountain People of British New Guinea (London: MacMillan Co., 1912), p. 84.
6. Matthew Holbeche Bloxam, The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture (London: D. Bogue, 1846).
7. Ibid.
8. Ibid.
Lesson 46
1. Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind (1987).
2. T.S. Eliot, Murder in the Cathedral (1935).
3. T.S. Eliot, “The Rock.”
4. Sophocles, Oedipus Rex.
5. Eliot, Murder in the Cathedral.
6. www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/494055.Edward_P_Morgan.
7. Rupert Brooke, 1914 and Other Poems (1915).
8. James Stobaugh, British Literature (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2012).
9. Ibid.
10. Rupert Brooke, “Now God Be Thanked Who Has Matched Us with His Hour.”
11. Cornelia Funke, Inkspell (New York: Chicken House/Scholastic, 2005), p. 61.
12. Robert Ranulph Marett, Anthropology (New York: H. Holt and Company, 1911), p. 62–65.
13. Michael F. Graves, Bonnie Graves, and Sheldon Braaten, “Scaffolded Reading Experiences for Inclusive Classes”; www.iscaffold.com.cn/news/news_1085.html.
Lesson 47
1. http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres32.html.
2. Mary Boykin Chesnut, A Diary from Dixie (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1905), p. 20.
3. James C. Mohr, editor, The Cormany Diaries (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1982), p. 132.
4. R.M.T. Hunter, Southern Historical Society Papers (Richmond, VA: Southern Historical Society, 1876), Vol. 1, p. 1.
5. James Stobaugh, Rhetoric (Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2012).
Lesson 48
1. Elie Wiesel, Night (New York: Hill and Wang, 1960).
2. Joseph Stein, Fiddler on the Roof, 1964.
3. http://goodreads.com/author/quotes/1069006.
4. Howard Pyle, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, 1933.
Lesson 49
1. Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy (1926), introduction.
2. http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/f/francisbac133503.html.
3. Will Durant, The History of Philosophy (New York: Simon and Shuster, 1926), ch. 1, Plato, quotationsbook.com/quote/38348.
4. Ibid.
5. Plato, Gorgias, translated by Benjamin Jowett, http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1672.
6. http://quotationsbook.com/quote/1546.
7. Booker T. Washington, Up from Slavery (New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1907).
8. Ibid., p. 1–2.
9. Ibid., p. 80–82.
10. John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley; in Search of America (New York: Viking Press, 1962), p. 124.
Lesson 50
1. C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters (London: G. Bles, 1942), p. 12–13.
2. Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, 1859.
3. Edgar Allan Poe, “The Fall of the House of Usher,” 1839.
4. http://www.crystalandstones.com/about-precious-stones/ruby.html.
5. http://popearrings.com/sapphire-earrings.html.