Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... become now his own experience ? Fall- ing on his ears was an unmistakable gift of song , a wandering , haunting , unidenti- fied note under that April blue . He had never heard anything like it . Voice alone did not suffice for his pur ...
... become now his own experience ? Fall- ing on his ears was an unmistakable gift of song , a wandering , haunting , unidenti- fied note under that April blue . He had never heard anything like it . Voice alone did not suffice for his pur ...
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... become strongly bound to her . All the more perhaps because she held them firmly to the understanding that her life touched theirs only at the point of the stranger in need of a small sum of money . Repulsed and baffled in their wish to ...
... become strongly bound to her . All the more perhaps because she held them firmly to the understanding that her life touched theirs only at the point of the stranger in need of a small sum of money . Repulsed and baffled in their wish to ...
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... become expressionless again . " How few faces does any one of us know that frankly radiate the great pas- sions and moods of human nature except what little is left of this ancient tremen- dous drama in the poor pantomime of the stage ...
... become expressionless again . " How few faces does any one of us know that frankly radiate the great pas- sions and moods of human nature except what little is left of this ancient tremen- dous drama in the poor pantomime of the stage ...
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... become almost contemptu- ous . Droned out by a clerk to empty benches , it was read by nobody . Intended originally ... becomes ridiculous soon falls into decay . Mr. Wilson may have asked himself whether his predeces- sors , as the ...
... become almost contemptu- ous . Droned out by a clerk to empty benches , it was read by nobody . Intended originally ... becomes ridiculous soon falls into decay . Mr. Wilson may have asked himself whether his predeces- sors , as the ...
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... become enthusiasts , the majority become indignant , and the public , not being possessed of sufficient esthetic education , and intolerant because of their lack of understanding , ridicule the in- truder who has overthrown the accepted ...
... become enthusiasts , the majority become indignant , and the public , not being possessed of sufficient esthetic education , and intolerant because of their lack of understanding , ridicule the in- truder who has overthrown the accepted ...
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