Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 110 tomasScribner & Company, 1925 |
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... Spirit . IN THE LOBBY ...... JAPANESE IN THE UNITED STATES , THE ... An Old Race in a New Land . LITTLE - LANDERS , THE A Romantic Economic Adventure . LUCIFER FROM NANTUCKET An Introduction to " Moby Dick . " MARIONETTE MATHEMATICS OF ...
... Spirit . IN THE LOBBY ...... JAPANESE IN THE UNITED STATES , THE ... An Old Race in a New Land . LITTLE - LANDERS , THE A Romantic Economic Adventure . LUCIFER FROM NANTUCKET An Introduction to " Moby Dick . " MARIONETTE MATHEMATICS OF ...
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... spirit- ual state of being which is compressed into a formula - and then he passes judgment upon a world of which he knows little . It is natural that just because he knows so little he behaves as if he knew so much . It is this fact ...
... spirit- ual state of being which is compressed into a formula - and then he passes judgment upon a world of which he knows little . It is natural that just because he knows so little he behaves as if he knew so much . It is this fact ...
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... spirit in art , which are coming a little of late into the schools , have something mystically valuable for our social future , many of us are sure . We know they will con- tribute to make the order under which our great - grandchildren ...
... spirit in art , which are coming a little of late into the schools , have something mystically valuable for our social future , many of us are sure . We know they will con- tribute to make the order under which our great - grandchildren ...
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... spirit of faith and humility far beyond what any of us , I think , yet possess , or can even imagine without such a sense of absurdity , as many husbands used to feel when they contemplated , or tried to contemplate , their wives ...
... spirit of faith and humility far beyond what any of us , I think , yet possess , or can even imagine without such a sense of absurdity , as many husbands used to feel when they contemplated , or tried to contemplate , their wives ...
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... spirit of criticism interposed in the shape of superficial reconciliations emptying the old cosmogony of all its poetry , therefore of its value as a key to primi- tive ideas , and converting it into spuri- ous science . Thus an ...
... spirit of criticism interposed in the shape of superficial reconciliations emptying the old cosmogony of all its poetry , therefore of its value as a key to primi- tive ideas , and converting it into spuri- ous science . Thus an ...
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Scribner's Monthly An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1874 |
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