Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... feel- ing confined to a few that he is magnetic . It is doubtful whether any man with a serious purpose has ever been helped by popularity or hindered because he was deemed unpopular . Contemporary public opinion , a thing usually wrong ...
... feel- ing confined to a few that he is magnetic . It is doubtful whether any man with a serious purpose has ever been helped by popularity or hindered because he was deemed unpopular . Contemporary public opinion , a thing usually wrong ...
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... feel that if this art is to endure it contains , perhaps in precipitation , the ele- ments without which no music is perma- nent . But his elliptical patterns are inter- esting , above all bold . There is no such thing as absolute ...
... feel that if this art is to endure it contains , perhaps in precipitation , the ele- ments without which no music is perma- nent . But his elliptical patterns are inter- esting , above all bold . There is no such thing as absolute ...
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... feel as uncomfortable as a churl in fine society . In bringing this condition about , however , we must not lose our sense of distinction . Greater vigilance over the intellectual life of the college must not be interpreted to mean that ...
... feel as uncomfortable as a churl in fine society . In bringing this condition about , however , we must not lose our sense of distinction . Greater vigilance over the intellectual life of the college must not be interpreted to mean that ...
37 psl.
... feel that if this art is to endure it contains , perhaps in precipitation , the ele- ments without which no music is perma- nent . But his elliptical patterns are inter- esting , above all bold . There is no such thing as absolute ...
... feel that if this art is to endure it contains , perhaps in precipitation , the ele- ments without which no music is perma- nent . But his elliptical patterns are inter- esting , above all bold . There is no such thing as absolute ...
51 psl.
... feel as uncomfortable as a churl in fine society . In bringing this condition about , however , we must not lose our sense of distinction . Greater vigilance over the intellectual life of the college must not be interpreted to mean that ...
... feel as uncomfortable as a churl in fine society . In bringing this condition about , however , we must not lose our sense of distinction . Greater vigilance over the intellectual life of the college must not be interpreted to mean that ...
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