Vol. 3: Lewis, C. S. English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama. Vol. 2, pt. 1: Bennett, H. S. Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century. Vol. 1, pt. 2: Bennett, J. A. W. Middle English Literature. Vol. 2, pt. 2: Chambers, E. K. English Literature at the Close of the Middle Ages. Works restricted to a movement, century, or period will be discovered in the correct pieces of segment M. Users must be aware that most of the reference will work in sections A-L of the Guide are practical to investigation in English literature. Works restricted to Irish, Scottish, or Welsh literature will be uncovered in their respective sections. I did not know just before that Mrs. Phelps, whom I have usually held in greatest esteem as an educator and as a person of the most highly developed thinkers of her day, experienced so misconceived the drift of our motion and you will pardon me, dear madam, for expressing that it is barely probable that Mrs. Sherman and your self, in your opposition to it, can have been motivated by any apprehension that the females suffragists of the United States would, if entrusted with legislative electric power, commence to use it for the desecration of their have sex, and the pollution of the souls of their husbands, brothers and sons.