The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 13; Volume 35Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1888 - American literature |
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... question whether or not a given statue is great and heroic in concep- tion one can only answer to one's self , and one can never be quite sure that the answer is the true one ; but the question whether a sculp- tor has the knowledge and ...
... question whether or not a given statue is great and heroic in concep- tion one can only answer to one's self , and one can never be quite sure that the answer is the true one ; but the question whether a sculp- tor has the knowledge and ...
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... question to be decided must have been : Shall the impression to be given base itself primarily upon the man of action or upon the man of affairs ? Shall the statue be standing or seated ? In the solution of this question we find the ...
... question to be decided must have been : Shall the impression to be given base itself primarily upon the man of action or upon the man of affairs ? Shall the statue be standing or seated ? In the solution of this question we find the ...
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... question , and before he could reply , Lockwood , without looking up , broke in with : " What are you talking about , all of you ? It's not the last name , it's the given name you go by . " " Oh ! " cried Mely McCord , in mild de ...
... question , and before he could reply , Lockwood , without looking up , broke in with : " What are you talking about , all of you ? It's not the last name , it's the given name you go by . " " Oh ! " cried Mely McCord , in mild de ...
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... question that he could not borrow from him the money to replace what he had gotten from Lockwood to redeem his clothes . He entered the garden by the back gate , climbed up to the roof of the wood - shed by means of a partition fence ...
... question that he could not borrow from him the money to replace what he had gotten from Lockwood to redeem his clothes . He entered the garden by the back gate , climbed up to the roof of the wood - shed by means of a partition fence ...
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... questions which arise in the mind of any dis- passionate student of contem- porary Russian history when he reviews the events of the last twenty years are the following : " What is the real nature and significance of the protest against ...
... questions which arise in the mind of any dis- passionate student of contem- porary Russian history when he reviews the events of the last twenty years are the following : " What is the real nature and significance of the protest against ...
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