Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... matter , since you , in the study of portraiture , will always have to deal with it . This look of hers , which you have caught on your canvases , with all the other great beacon - lights of human expression , stands , of course , for ...
... matter , since you , in the study of portraiture , will always have to deal with it . This look of hers , which you have caught on your canvases , with all the other great beacon - lights of human expression , stands , of course , for ...
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... matter with both of them to pour out upon the little creature which had no need of them their pent - up , un- gratified affection . With not a glance across to the window where she stood , with her mortal need of them , her need of all ...
... matter with both of them to pour out upon the little creature which had no need of them their pent - up , un- gratified affection . With not a glance across to the window where she stood , with her mortal need of them , her need of all ...
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... matter of fact in its simplicity , and yet not without a certain charm . Congress was weary , and would like to adjourn , but the President refused . Congress would compromise ; if the Presi- dent would agree to adjournment , it would ...
... matter of fact in its simplicity , and yet not without a certain charm . Congress was weary , and would like to adjourn , but the President refused . Congress would compromise ; if the Presi- dent would agree to adjournment , it would ...
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... matter how frequently the President entertains and how numerous his visitors , from the day he enters the White House he is no longer free to come and go or to mingle with men as he did before . But despite these restric- tions ...
... matter how frequently the President entertains and how numerous his visitors , from the day he enters the White House he is no longer free to come and go or to mingle with men as he did before . But despite these restric- tions ...
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... matter of fact , he is in open revolt against ignorance and general inability . Little by little the great truth embodied in such a man is revealed . Comprehen- sion , like a contagion , seems to take hold of the minds of people , which ...
... matter of fact , he is in open revolt against ignorance and general inability . Little by little the great truth embodied in such a man is revealed . Comprehen- sion , like a contagion , seems to take hold of the minds of people , which ...
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