The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 141Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 - American essays |
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Page 28
... nature , verging at times upon contempt . He listened attentively to Andrew's slow lectures on thrift and laughed them off with spending his share of the earnings of the Eastern Belle . It became a weekly ritual between them . In his ...
... nature , verging at times upon contempt . He listened attentively to Andrew's slow lectures on thrift and laughed them off with spending his share of the earnings of the Eastern Belle . It became a weekly ritual between them . In his ...
Page 36
... nature which would overwhelm her woman's nice sense of balance . Stephen was balance . Stephen was more easily understood , his purpose being readable and reducing all consideration of him in a woman's mind to the power of his beauty ...
... nature which would overwhelm her woman's nice sense of balance . Stephen was balance . Stephen was more easily understood , his purpose being readable and reducing all consideration of him in a woman's mind to the power of his beauty ...
Page 45
... nature of the gifts necessary to conquer them , and of the peine forte et dure which is his portion in life . If , as a result , some of them were to be deterred from undertaking literary careers , what a blessing that would be , both ...
... nature of the gifts necessary to conquer them , and of the peine forte et dure which is his portion in life . If , as a result , some of them were to be deterred from undertaking literary careers , what a blessing that would be , both ...
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... nature operating through eco- nomic pressure . But it is my deliberate judgment , based on six years ' close ... natural ene- mies of Turks , made France distrust Germany , and set Celt against Saxon . But the issue created by the second ...
... nature operating through eco- nomic pressure . But it is my deliberate judgment , based on six years ' close ... natural ene- mies of Turks , made France distrust Germany , and set Celt against Saxon . But the issue created by the second ...
Page 53
... nature itself was enabled to exer- cise its recuperative power . The second group advances a more complicated and more subtle explanation . They suspect that Madame Viroubova , one of Ras- putin's admitted devotees and lady in waiting ...
... nature itself was enabled to exer- cise its recuperative power . The second group advances a more complicated and more subtle explanation . They suspect that Madame Viroubova , one of Ras- putin's admitted devotees and lady in waiting ...
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