Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 87 tomas,2 leidimasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 |
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... never written a note of commenda- tion except at request or out of appreciation of personal friends . I am constrained to break my precedent after reading Mr. Churchill's quest for a new religion . It strikes a note in religious thought ...
... never written a note of commenda- tion except at request or out of appreciation of personal friends . I am constrained to break my precedent after reading Mr. Churchill's quest for a new religion . It strikes a note in religious thought ...
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... Never one without the other . " Before Kwannon lay a lacquered geta . " A geisha , " said the priest , shaking his wise head , " and one who has an affection greater than for parent - or mother - in- law ; for only such could walk on ...
... Never one without the other . " Before Kwannon lay a lacquered geta . " A geisha , " said the priest , shaking his wise head , " and one who has an affection greater than for parent - or mother - in- law ; for only such could walk on ...
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... never previously contributed an arti- cle to a magazine or put my name to a book , which is something of a record in these days when every man is his own Boswell . At the same time I might plead it as an excuse for inevitable shortcom ...
... never previously contributed an arti- cle to a magazine or put my name to a book , which is something of a record in these days when every man is his own Boswell . At the same time I might plead it as an excuse for inevitable shortcom ...
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... never produced the works of a less- worthy playwright than John Coleman , the younger , whose plays he alternated with those of Shakespeare and some of the best authors of that time . Henry Arthur Jones falls back on the fallacies of ...
... never produced the works of a less- worthy playwright than John Coleman , the younger , whose plays he alternated with those of Shakespeare and some of the best authors of that time . Henry Arthur Jones falls back on the fallacies of ...
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... never have been in a posi- tion to look upon retirement with a com- paratively easy eye , even after half a cen- tury of hard labor on the stage . And actors are only mortal , and owe a duty to their children and dependents , in addi ...
... never have been in a posi- tion to look upon retirement with a com- paratively easy eye , even after half a cen- tury of hard labor on the stage . And actors are only mortal , and owe a duty to their children and dependents , in addi ...
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