Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 1Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1913 - American literature |
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... interest undeveloped minds . But the arts that win the immigrant deprave the taste of native readers and lower the intelli- gence of the community . " ( Continued on page 6. ) Why the Change Is Made at This Time A reader 4 CENTURY ...
... interest undeveloped minds . But the arts that win the immigrant deprave the taste of native readers and lower the intelli- gence of the community . " ( Continued on page 6. ) Why the Change Is Made at This Time A reader 4 CENTURY ...
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... interest to a story of a young married woman and three men whose fate is tragically woven with her own . After a brief introduction the scene shifts to England , and here Mr. Mason is at his best , depicting , with much of the skill ...
... interest to a story of a young married woman and three men whose fate is tragically woven with her own . After a brief introduction the scene shifts to England , and here Mr. Mason is at his best , depicting , with much of the skill ...
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... Interest as " The Post Impres- sionist Delusion , " etc. Royal Cortissoz Art Editor of the New York Trib- une Defends the Layman Against the High Priest of Dogmatic Cliques His purpose is to treat his subjects without deference to ...
... Interest as " The Post Impres- sionist Delusion , " etc. Royal Cortissoz Art Editor of the New York Trib- une Defends the Layman Against the High Priest of Dogmatic Cliques His purpose is to treat his subjects without deference to ...
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... interest to all readers of the MAGAZINE . The first of the new Old Chester Tales will appear in an early number . The Story of a Boy By HENRY VAN DYKE WITH deep reverence and with all his wonderful power of bringing up before us the ...
... interest to all readers of the MAGAZINE . The first of the new Old Chester Tales will appear in an early number . The Story of a Boy By HENRY VAN DYKE WITH deep reverence and with all his wonderful power of bringing up before us the ...
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... interest as giving not only a vivid picture of the author's early days and the men and women he has known , but in recording with both humor and fidelity certain unforgettable pictures of the life of the day . FEW DIPLOMATIC DIALOGUES ...
... interest as giving not only a vivid picture of the author's early days and the men and women he has known , but in recording with both humor and fidelity certain unforgettable pictures of the life of the day . FEW DIPLOMATIC DIALOGUES ...
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