Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... Caviare on Principle 58 The Extirpation of Culture 66 Fashions in Men 94 The Newest Woman 118 Tabu and Temperament 134 The Boundaries of Truth 164 Miss Alcott's New England 182 The Sensual Ear 199 British Novelists , Ltd. 218 The ...
... Caviare on Principle 58 The Extirpation of Culture 66 Fashions in Men 94 The Newest Woman 118 Tabu and Temperament 134 The Boundaries of Truth 164 Miss Alcott's New England 182 The Sensual Ear 199 British Novelists , Ltd. 218 The ...
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... caviare ; but it can be done on bread and milk . That is the point . I confess that as I look forth in these dis- tressed times on the vast American scene , I find myself pinning my hope to two things- the self - consciousness of this ...
... caviare ; but it can be done on bread and milk . That is the point . I confess that as I look forth in these dis- tressed times on the vast American scene , I find myself pinning my hope to two things- the self - consciousness of this ...
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... shall shrink from it : we should have to begin with ourselves ; and we should certainly be called bedlams . But oh , the pity of it ! CAVIARE ON PRINCIPLE NE can usually either begin or end [ 57 ] DRESS AND THE WOMAN.
... shall shrink from it : we should have to begin with ourselves ; and we should certainly be called bedlams . But oh , the pity of it ! CAVIARE ON PRINCIPLE NE can usually either begin or end [ 57 ] DRESS AND THE WOMAN.
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... caviare on impulse than to eat grape - nuts on principle , " he says , in one of his intervals of pure lucidity . I should like to make a Chestertonian transposi- tion , and pronounce that it is better ( I do not say simpler ) to eat ...
... caviare on impulse than to eat grape - nuts on principle , " he says , in one of his intervals of pure lucidity . I should like to make a Chestertonian transposi- tion , and pronounce that it is better ( I do not say simpler ) to eat ...
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... caviare immoral ; either because no one ought to eat it , or because every one cannot . It does not much matter , I fancy , which point you make against the dried roe of the sturgeon . My own plea for caviare rests precisely on the fact ...
... caviare immoral ; either because no one ought to eat it , or because every one cannot . It does not much matter , I fancy , which point you make against the dried roe of the sturgeon . My own plea for caviare rests precisely on the fact ...
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Modes and Morals– By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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