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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... lives with men and aspires with the high gods . " H. G. Wells , whose romantic imagination soars in this issue , concludes his prophetic tril- ogy in the March CENTURY . " The World Set Free " is the title of the story with which he ...
... lives with men and aspires with the high gods . " H. G. Wells , whose romantic imagination soars in this issue , concludes his prophetic tril- ogy in the March CENTURY . " The World Set Free " is the title of the story with which he ...
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... live , up - to - date , vital subjects handled in a masterly way . I thank you for such publication . ” Another educator , in the South , says : " I have never written a note of commenda- tion except at request or out of appreciation of ...
... live , up - to - date , vital subjects handled in a masterly way . I thank you for such publication . ” Another educator , in the South , says : " I have never written a note of commenda- tion except at request or out of appreciation of ...
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... live with . " Impossible to improve on these volumes . " Practically faultless . " A splendid travelling companion . " Delighted with both form and substance . " A superb example of bookmaking . " The best investment around this house ...
... live with . " Impossible to improve on these volumes . " Practically faultless . " A splendid travelling companion . " Delighted with both form and substance . " A superb example of bookmaking . " The best investment around this house ...
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... live on . And what of her going ? " I cannot go now unless you take me , " sighed the girl . 99 " You cannot go un- less we take you , ' re- peated the acolyte , with evidences of the great- est satisfaction in her infirmity . " You ...
... live on . And what of her going ? " I cannot go now unless you take me , " sighed the girl . 99 " You cannot go un- less we take you , ' re- peated the acolyte , with evidences of the great- est satisfaction in her infirmity . " You ...
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... live to please must please to live . Authors have far more liberty - it is for the playgoer to see that they do not take too much license - than they have experienced at any time in America or in England , and it is obvious the change ...
... live to please must please to live . Authors have far more liberty - it is for the playgoer to see that they do not take too much license - than they have experienced at any time in America or in England , and it is obvious the change ...
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