The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 139Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 - American essays |
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... ment for services for which he had no other fitness than that his name was known to millions . Rudolph Valentino was fortunate even in death . His estate benefited by the publicity the newspapers gave his funeral . Every theatre in the ...
... ment for services for which he had no other fitness than that his name was known to millions . Rudolph Valentino was fortunate even in death . His estate benefited by the publicity the newspapers gave his funeral . Every theatre in the ...
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... ment , which at least presented the corporation's side of the matter . Some- times these things were used as written ; sometimes they were edited ; and some- times they were thrown into the waste- basket . Being prepared by amateurs ...
... ment , which at least presented the corporation's side of the matter . Some- times these things were used as written ; sometimes they were edited ; and some- times they were thrown into the waste- basket . Being prepared by amateurs ...
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... nail is an achieve- ment which allows a good deal of in- nocent self - flattery to develop . And if meanwhile the glance which is seeking for suitable roughnesses can travel past the poised foot and THE LURE OF HIGH MOUNTAINEERING 55.
... nail is an achieve- ment which allows a good deal of in- nocent self - flattery to develop . And if meanwhile the glance which is seeking for suitable roughnesses can travel past the poised foot and THE LURE OF HIGH MOUNTAINEERING 55.
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... ment , but put his hand peremptorily over his glass when Baxter attempted to refill it . When the carriage was announced for me at eleven o'clock , Mr. Ruskin said , as he bade me good - night , ' And if I send the carriage again for ...
... ment , but put his hand peremptorily over his glass when Baxter attempted to refill it . When the carriage was announced for me at eleven o'clock , Mr. Ruskin said , as he bade me good - night , ' And if I send the carriage again for ...
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... ment for the loan from his circulating library of any books by Mr. Ruskin , of whom he was a devoted disciple . He said their value was so great that no money payment would be adequate . There were no cheap editions of Ruskin in those ...
... ment for the loan from his circulating library of any books by Mr. Ruskin , of whom he was a devoted disciple . He said their value was so great that no money payment would be adequate . There were no cheap editions of Ruskin in those ...
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