McDougall, William, 2, 313, 314, 315. McKinley, William, and the Spanish War, 2, 74; Philippine Policy of his administration disapproved by J., 93, 94, 289; and Roosevelt, J.'s description of, 94; mentioned, 50, 101, 102, 109. MacMonnies, F. W., bacchante, 2, 62 and n.
"The Letters of William James, Vol. II"
William James
A certain disdainful defiance, a trick of Violetta Pax, fleeing, bacchante-like, in the sextette, had stirred in him a flash of expectancy, a hungering hope, which had died in hollowness now that she was at his side, unresisting, too ready.
"The Salamander"
Owen Johnson
But on that scratch into the keyhole, Josie leaped up in terror, so that Nicholas went staggering back against the bacchante, shattering to a fine ring of crystal some of the pink grapes, and on that instant she clicked out the remaining lights, shoving him, with an unsuspected and catamount strength, into an adjoining box of a kitchenette.
"The Vertical City"
Fannie Hurst