Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... mere cobbler , a physician to sick shoes , and had to know the whole shoe - organism- there was something in that humblest , most physical of tasks which demanded a conception in the brain . That time is gone , and [ 27 ] THE NEW ...
... mere cobbler , a physician to sick shoes , and had to know the whole shoe - organism- there was something in that humblest , most physical of tasks which demanded a conception in the brain . That time is gone , and [ 27 ] THE NEW ...
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... we set for ourselves the less likely we are to put up with a low one . And if we merely drift , I fear we shall find ourselves getting nothing- wearing ourselves out in the unequal , familiar race for [ 34 ] MODES AND MORALS.
... we set for ourselves the less likely we are to put up with a low one . And if we merely drift , I fear we shall find ourselves getting nothing- wearing ourselves out in the unequal , familiar race for [ 34 ] MODES AND MORALS.
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... merely in adhering rigidly to the avant - dernier cri . The object of allegiance may be , in the provinces , a little tardily come up with ; but the rigidity is pre- cisely the rigidity of the rue de la Paix . Fash- ion is not simply a ...
... merely in adhering rigidly to the avant - dernier cri . The object of allegiance may be , in the provinces , a little tardily come up with ; but the rigidity is pre- cisely the rigidity of the rue de la Paix . Fash- ion is not simply a ...
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... merely personal way to outshine other men- while his wife may not only please herself but render his reputation a positive service by out- shining other women . She makes no indiscreet disclosures of fact , but she rustles with pecu ...
... merely personal way to outshine other men- while his wife may not only please herself but render his reputation a positive service by out- shining other women . She makes no indiscreet disclosures of fact , but she rustles with pecu ...
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... merely ridiculous ; it has become dangerous . May not some of us lift our voices against it ? I have no right , I suppose , to ally , in my own mind , socialists and vegetarians . But I nearly always find , when I ask a vegetarian if he ...
... merely ridiculous ; it has become dangerous . May not some of us lift our voices against it ? I have no right , I suppose , to ally , in my own mind , socialists and vegetarians . But I nearly always find , when I ask a vegetarian if he ...
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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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