| Benjamin Willis Wells - French literature - 1896 - 536 pages
...satires, and his prose. And in these very first notes the youth of twenty shows that he knew already both what he wanted to do and how he proposed to do it. " He would put the movement of the ode in ideas rather than in words," he said ; that is, he would... | |
| Geography - 1897 - 300 pages
...to east. He called a meeting at Stockholm, which the King attended, and he read a paper explaining what he wanted to do and how he proposed to do it. The King was enthusiastic, and Mr. Nobel was enthusiastic, and between them they subscribed a sum of thirty... | |
| Joseph Close Harsch - Biography & Autobiography - 1993 - 304 pages
...reached London on a leave of absence from my newspaper, the Christian Science Monitor, Pell knew exactly what he wanted to do and how he proposed to do it. But by the time he sent for me his problem had grown bigger than when he was f1rst given the assignment.... | |
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