Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 8
... morning had received some poems in manuscript from him . " Has he no talent ? " I asked . " He has an income . He's all right . " Harland was the most joyous of men and most generous of critics , and he hated to talk of anything about ...
... morning had received some poems in manuscript from him . " Has he no talent ? " I asked . " He has an income . He's all right . " Harland was the most joyous of men and most generous of critics , and he hated to talk of anything about ...
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... morning and , as it was too late to reach home in time for luncheon , I sought the Vingtième . This little place - Restaurant du Vingt- ième Siècle , to give it its full title - had been discovered in '96 by the poets and prosaists ...
... morning and , as it was too late to reach home in time for luncheon , I sought the Vingtième . This little place - Restaurant du Vingt- ième Siècle , to give it its full title - had been discovered in '96 by the poets and prosaists ...
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... ample chest . This waistcoat was n't wrong merely because of the heat , either . It was somehow all wrong in itself . It would n't have done on Christmas morning . It would have struck a jarring note at the first night of ". 10.
... ample chest . This waistcoat was n't wrong merely because of the heat , either . It was somehow all wrong in itself . It would n't have done on Christmas morning . It would have struck a jarring note at the first night of ". 10.
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... morning that the British troops were through in Gallipoli and to find that half . the town believed it in the evening . That has not been possible in Paris since Paris , in the autumn of 1914 , attained to its present irrefragable ...
... morning that the British troops were through in Gallipoli and to find that half . the town believed it in the evening . That has not been possible in Paris since Paris , in the autumn of 1914 , attained to its present irrefragable ...
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... morning and evening papers coming and going on the elevated , and preferred jour- nals of approximate reliability . He got excited about ball - games and elections and business failures , was not above an inter- est in murders and ...
... morning and evening papers coming and going on the elevated , and preferred jour- nals of approximate reliability . He got excited about ball - games and elections and business failures , was not above an inter- est in murders and ...
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