Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... eye for eye , tooth for tooth , hand for hand , foot for foot . " The old common law visited perjury with death ... eyes , not that she may be im- partial , but in order that she may not behold this public shame . And yet , although ...
... eye for eye , tooth for tooth , hand for hand , foot for foot . " The old common law visited perjury with death ... eyes , not that she may be im- partial , but in order that she may not behold this public shame . And yet , although ...
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... eyes would annihilate him , if anything were left after his sarcastic comments . But when a successful performance was over , his happiness and words of praise were wonderfully touching . Sometimes the many anxieties that constantly ...
... eyes would annihilate him , if anything were left after his sarcastic comments . But when a successful performance was over , his happiness and words of praise were wonderfully touching . Sometimes the many anxieties that constantly ...
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... eye and baton . But I have allowed myself to wander far down the fifty years which span the life of the Symphony ... eyes are still turned upward in our march toward perfection . T HERE is surely something sig- nificant in the fact ...
... eye and baton . But I have allowed myself to wander far down the fifty years which span the life of the Symphony ... eyes are still turned upward in our march toward perfection . T HERE is surely something sig- nificant in the fact ...
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Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. The satyr - look my suitors ' eyes would wear ; A look that summed me up - appraisingly , That seemed to strip my draperies from me . I would not stay - to stand before them , shamed ; I ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. The satyr - look my suitors ' eyes would wear ; A look that summed me up - appraisingly , That seemed to strip my draperies from me . I would not stay - to stand before them , shamed ; I ...
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... eyes answered Sybil's ring . " Yes , madam — yes . Mrs. John- son is at ' ome . " She stood on the mat as if entranced by the visitor's elegant appearance , and then recol- lecting herself , added with a burst of confidence , " Madam ...
... eyes answered Sybil's ring . " Yes , madam — yes . Mrs. John- son is at ' ome . " She stood on the mat as if entranced by the visitor's elegant appearance , and then recol- lecting herself , added with a burst of confidence , " Madam ...
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