Century Monthly Magazine, 114 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... idea - to work like a ferment in their brains when they go home : some line of light that travels in and out among the circumlocutions and the close time of the argument that baffle reporters . They feel power and , over and above it ...
... idea - to work like a ferment in their brains when they go home : some line of light that travels in and out among the circumlocutions and the close time of the argument that baffle reporters . They feel power and , over and above it ...
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... work , and has been conveyed , by him , to some millions of his fellow- countrymen . The special quality both of his thinking and of his speak- ing derives from their connection with a central idea . 98 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... work , and has been conveyed , by him , to some millions of his fellow- countrymen . The special quality both of his thinking and of his speak- ing derives from their connection with a central idea . 98 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... idea has visited his parliamentary com- petitors . Discontinuity speaks from voice and action of the most brilliant ... ideas permeating the minds of then isolated groups and bring them into vital contact with the organized trade ...
... idea has visited his parliamentary com- petitors . Discontinuity speaks from voice and action of the most brilliant ... ideas permeating the minds of then isolated groups and bring them into vital contact with the organized trade ...
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... ideas of honor were , like primitive people's , sharply cut , blacks and whites , chiefly pertaining to personal conduct . Still , she had a fear that all was not well . Perhaps there was nothing wrong , and he knew best ; but she ...
... ideas of honor were , like primitive people's , sharply cut , blacks and whites , chiefly pertaining to personal conduct . Still , she had a fear that all was not well . Perhaps there was nothing wrong , and he knew best ; but she ...
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... idea in an- other form , that the writing ex- presses the reader as much as the writer . Probably it expresses the reader more . The writer who has learned that fact will have respect for his audience ; he will begin the study of his ...
... idea in an- other form , that the writing ex- presses the reader as much as the writer . Probably it expresses the reader more . The writer who has learned that fact will have respect for his audience ; he will begin the study of his ...
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