| Show TIM TIll atis lOllS JOHN Hartford courant profoundly John Flake was wn n a man Inan all nil his life lIfo long though not in III an SOY ny conventional wn It Iet knowledge grow ro from more inure to moore mori mM saId hut but mr of ric in lit im till dwell That Is in what happened In John ease casc AH I Knowledge modern grow grew reverence grew Kr w He lie was a U scholar a man moan of or w I lorn n in tnt into tu f worthy nt at honesty he lie was n a Darwin and y but bitt he lie h w was a not nn oil he Inc was SUM u Q modern hut but sane outlooK rn In mystic In his mis eager this puzzling of thine seen ana nIti unseen In which we wo find our anti and sonic Borne of hIS hla later papers PaP ers on ann Its 1111 and anti lee lel have been singularly thoughtful helpful h The Tho things that aro are seen scent me ait temporal but the things that are not suen are eternal John Fiske has to the tine theother passed on now not no from tine the one other oilier Boston Herald With all the tine high work lie he produced ho he was wall subject to the constant necessity sity IllY of labor This took the tine form partly of historIcal for tor use In iii school valuable le and auth honor honorable able work orl but hut tut luit exhibiting hilo hIli su AU supreme talent Ills His chief work In iii this preme kind kin however was In lu ii the lecture field He lie 11 was wan an nn acceptable lecturer to 10 o both bolli learned and amid Rill ml a lie He was 18 not rhetorical nor declamatory Hut But he hI could coull present his thoughts with lIh such AUch clearness anti the thought ht Itself lr WAS so keen luen wholesome anti and often ii ten seeming homely that all sorts and con ron of ot men inca listened lI with attention to Ills hili utterance These lectures s titans reappeared as ns chapters In a bok bokor b ok or ns as contributions to periodical periodic liter literature atone aturo Worcester Worce ler Spy Sp Among Antong Mr Ir Fiskes works work arc The Discovery Dl coler of tiC It America Old Virginia ant ami lien Her Neighbors Tine The Beginning of Jt New Nev pw England TInt Tin Dutch until ami Quaker Colonies In America The Tue American and ani The Critical miti cal ral Period of ot American History In I addition he wrote rot for the benefit h n fit of or young people A of the Pitted d for lor Schools School The War of Inde lode ninth Civil Government fOI Worcester Gazette There Therl Is no lit h easier caBler to read than Fluke FIske not excepting Parkman larkman Motley or Gibbon all as all masters of style Fiske wrote mow simply than any un of these se but his mis writings read mad find appeal to lo one as all does doell the speech of on nn engaging r In tart fact unwin of What vinat was written l was first find delivered from the platform anti and one who line has heard the lectures can never fully tile dill disconnect connect the thie Inflections of ot the tine speakers voice olce from froll rota the text of the tine matter when published |