Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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... once more to the scarcity of great new music to - day ; this per- haps more than anything else is responsible for the growing prac- tice of importing guest - conductors . Hearing the standard works played several times a season , year ...
... once more to the scarcity of great new music to - day ; this per- haps more than anything else is responsible for the growing prac- tice of importing guest - conductors . Hearing the standard works played several times a season , year ...
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... Once again Churchill was unlucky to miss the Victoria Cross . It has been stated on good authority that , had he still been a regular officer , his heroic defense of the armored train would undoubtedly have gained for him this glorious ...
... Once again Churchill was unlucky to miss the Victoria Cross . It has been stated on good authority that , had he still been a regular officer , his heroic defense of the armored train would undoubtedly have gained for him this glorious ...
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... once he watched a battle from an aëroplane precariously perched over the battle- field . The end of the war found him once more a leader of the nation . The ministry of munitions went into liquidation , liquidation , and Churchill took ...
... once he watched a battle from an aëroplane precariously perched over the battle- field . The end of the war found him once more a leader of the nation . The ministry of munitions went into liquidation , liquidation , and Churchill took ...
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... once her leading man , Edwin Booth and Modjeska were her friends and admirers , but when my little sister and I were of school age , mother put away brilliant offers , and settled down in San Francisco to the drudg- ery of stockwork ...
... once her leading man , Edwin Booth and Modjeska were her friends and admirers , but when my little sister and I were of school age , mother put away brilliant offers , and settled down in San Francisco to the drudg- ery of stockwork ...
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... once " ; and " I want my daughter to be happy . " Every mother wrote to me out of a very real anxiety , and yet all stressed these hackneyed excuses as though they contained a definite justification for their fail- ures . Not one ...
... once " ; and " I want my daughter to be happy . " Every mother wrote to me out of a very real anxiety , and yet all stressed these hackneyed excuses as though they contained a definite justification for their fail- ures . Not one ...
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