Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... knew Whistler . He knew Daudet and the Goncourts . He knew every one in Paris . He knew them all by heart . He was Paris in Oxford . It was whispered that , so soon as he had polished off his selection of dons , he was going to include ...
... knew Whistler . He knew Daudet and the Goncourts . He knew every one in Paris . He knew them all by heart . He was Paris in Oxford . It was whispered that , so soon as he had polished off his selection of dons , he was going to include ...
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... knew that I must form an unaided judgment of " Ne- gations . " Not to buy a book of which I had met the author face to face would have been for me in those days an impossible act of self - denial . When I returned to Oxford for the ...
... knew that I must form an unaided judgment of " Ne- gations . " Not to buy a book of which I had met the author face to face would have been for me in those days an impossible act of self - denial . When I returned to Oxford for the ...
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... knew any- thing of the work of a man called Enoch Soames . Harland paused in the midst of his characteristic stride around the room , threw up his hands toward the ceiling , and groaned aloud : he had often met " that absurd creature ...
... knew any- thing of the work of a man called Enoch Soames . Harland paused in the midst of his characteristic stride around the room , threw up his hands toward the ceiling , and groaned aloud : he had often met " that absurd creature ...
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... knew , who was a man to be reckoned with . Charley Greengay was a young salesman who wore tailor - made clothes and spotted waistcoats , and had a neck - ing had been prosecuted mainly in the " " I've put back three hundred , but the.
... knew , who was a man to be reckoned with . Charley Greengay was a young salesman who wore tailor - made clothes and spotted waistcoats , and had a neck - ing had been prosecuted mainly in the " " I've put back three hundred , but the.
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... knew that Char- ley would go further in the world . In- deed , she had often coolly told herself that Percy would never go very far . But , as she admitted with a shrug , she was " weak to Percy . " In the capable New York stenographer ...
... knew that Char- ley would go further in the world . In- deed , she had often coolly told herself that Percy would never go very far . But , as she admitted with a shrug , she was " weak to Percy . " In the capable New York stenographer ...
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