Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... heroine will fall in love with . This , to the popular satis- faction , they have done . And not only in fiction . have the men changed ; in life , too , the men of to - day are quite different . I know , because my friends marry them ...
... heroine will fall in love with . This , to the popular satis- faction , they have done . And not only in fiction . have the men changed ; in life , too , the men of to - day are quite different . I know , because my friends marry them ...
96 psl.
... heroine arrives ; but he is by no means effeminate . He is a very complicated and interesting creature . Some mediæval traits are discernible in him ; but the eighteenth century would not have known him for human . What has he lost ...
... heroine arrives ; but he is by no means effeminate . He is a very complicated and interesting creature . Some mediæval traits are discernible in him ; but the eighteenth century would not have known him for human . What has he lost ...
101 psl.
... heroine . Well : our heroines now are never veiled virginal dolls ; but sometimes our heroes are . Lancelot has gone out , and Galahad has come in . I suspect that there is a literary law of compen- sation , and that , Ibsen and ...
... heroine . Well : our heroines now are never veiled virginal dolls ; but sometimes our heroes are . Lancelot has gone out , and Galahad has come in . I suspect that there is a literary law of compen- sation , and that , Ibsen and ...
103 psl.
... or gloomy , but he would not have been diffident , and he would never , never , never have " blinked " at the heroine . " My godlike friend had carelessly put his hair - brush into the butter , " [ 103 ] FASHIONS IN MEN.
... or gloomy , but he would not have been diffident , and he would never , never , never have " blinked " at the heroine . " My godlike friend had carelessly put his hair - brush into the butter , " [ 103 ] FASHIONS IN MEN.
104 psl.
... heroine , it apparently does not . And in any case , the hero is too sublimely ignorant of what socially constitutes courage to deserve any credit for it . Sometimes , of course , like Mr. Galsworthy's men , he perceives , with some ...
... heroine , it apparently does not . And in any case , the hero is too sublimely ignorant of what socially constitutes courage to deserve any credit for it . Sometimes , of course , like Mr. Galsworthy's men , he perceives , with some ...
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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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