Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 102Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 - American literature |
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... human life such as I acknowl- edge sadly - I had never acquired in dealing with cubbish undergraduates . I wondered how many Jasons might be lost in the routine of my own clas- I forgot my studies of Ben Jon- I was obsessed by Jason . I ...
... human life such as I acknowl- edge sadly - I had never acquired in dealing with cubbish undergraduates . I wondered how many Jasons might be lost in the routine of my own clas- I forgot my studies of Ben Jon- I was obsessed by Jason . I ...
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... human bonds and no moral obligation . The essential mark of the foreigner as such , of the barbarians , of the hea- then , is a difference which is not understood and does not explain itself . I remember , as a boy , loathing a cer ...
... human bonds and no moral obligation . The essential mark of the foreigner as such , of the barbarians , of the hea- then , is a difference which is not understood and does not explain itself . I remember , as a boy , loathing a cer ...
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... human beings smell . We may find , as a friend of mine did , that a Japanese waiting - maid is apt to fall in a faint at the smell of a number of Europeans and Americans sitting at dinner . That alters the state of the case . When ...
... human beings smell . We may find , as a friend of mine did , that a Japanese waiting - maid is apt to fall in a faint at the smell of a number of Europeans and Americans sitting at dinner . That alters the state of the case . When ...
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... human progress by the complicated inheritances of old societies , in which prejudice and injustice are so deeply rooted that they cannot be removed without a dangerous surgical operation . He expatiates on the great possibilities of ...
... human progress by the complicated inheritances of old societies , in which prejudice and injustice are so deeply rooted that they cannot be removed without a dangerous surgical operation . He expatiates on the great possibilities of ...
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... human agents the blockade of the ex- enemy powers in time of peace and the covenant of the League of Nations , the most startling object which emerged was Article XXII of the covenant , the article on mandates . It reminds me of a ...
... human agents the blockade of the ex- enemy powers in time of peace and the covenant of the League of Nations , the most startling object which emerged was Article XXII of the covenant , the article on mandates . It reminds me of a ...
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