Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 482
... feels as if he were Mr. Dreiser's inseparable companion and friend , as if he were touring Europe under his guidance , and as if , at every stage of the journey , he were communing with him upon life in all its mul- titudinous aspects ...
... feels as if he were Mr. Dreiser's inseparable companion and friend , as if he were touring Europe under his guidance , and as if , at every stage of the journey , he were communing with him upon life in all its mul- titudinous aspects ...
Page 495
... feel his death - wound spurting in his face dies happily . But , to take that creeping thing called illness , which ever and ever gnaws till it reaches the heart , mayhap after years of torture of the waiting mind- well , you have seen ...
... feel his death - wound spurting in his face dies happily . But , to take that creeping thing called illness , which ever and ever gnaws till it reaches the heart , mayhap after years of torture of the waiting mind- well , you have seen ...
Page 502
... feel against me beat two to one . " " Alas ! Lord , that is useless . " " Let us see . Have I kept my promise ? " " Why , yes , Lord , " though she really did n't know ; that is what a Japanese would answer . " You are walking- " And he ...
... feel against me beat two to one . " " Alas ! Lord , that is useless . " " Let us see . Have I kept my promise ? " " Why , yes , Lord , " though she really did n't know ; that is what a Japanese would answer . " You are walking- " And he ...
Page 505
... feel that my hitherto self - imposed silence regarding the experi- ence acquired in the course of my calling may now be removed to some extent , as I am on the point of closing the last chap- ter of my life - work , and have started to ...
... feel that my hitherto self - imposed silence regarding the experi- ence acquired in the course of my calling may now be removed to some extent , as I am on the point of closing the last chap- ter of my life - work , and have started to ...
Page 510
... feeling for its possibilities and idealism . A play should be able to stand on its own merits without scenery , which should be only an accessory . An actor should also be equal to this test of his art . There is a tendency to overload ...
... feeling for its possibilities and idealism . A play should be able to stand on its own merits without scenery , which should be only an accessory . An actor should also be equal to this test of his art . There is a tendency to overload ...
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