The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 141Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 - American essays |
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... seems always to be an object of public concern and beneficence . In fact it seems probable that she could travel to any iniquitous city or barbarous country in the world and be convinced that it was full of kindly people . For ...
... seems always to be an object of public concern and beneficence . In fact it seems probable that she could travel to any iniquitous city or barbarous country in the world and be convinced that it was full of kindly people . For ...
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... seems to have a good heart . He has just come in , though it is only three instead of ten , and has gallantly brought me some tea and cakes and settled down to be friendly . With the aid of my pocket dictionary we have been holding ...
... seems to have a good heart . He has just come in , though it is only three instead of ten , and has gallantly brought me some tea and cakes and settled down to be friendly . With the aid of my pocket dictionary we have been holding ...
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... seems plentiful and very cheap , though other prices are high . It was there in the market place , with its frontier ... seem to be on my way . Instead of living in the Kosloffs ' merry , grubby tenement I am sitting on the felt ...
... seems plentiful and very cheap , though other prices are high . It was there in the market place , with its frontier ... seem to be on my way . Instead of living in the Kosloffs ' merry , grubby tenement I am sitting on the felt ...
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... seems that all others are subject to suspicion , liable to teach heresy . In history the student memorizes the opinions set down in the prescribed textbook . Trained in childlike trust , he accepts this deposit of knowledge as his own ...
... seems that all others are subject to suspicion , liable to teach heresy . In history the student memorizes the opinions set down in the prescribed textbook . Trained in childlike trust , he accepts this deposit of knowledge as his own ...
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... seems clear , ' he adds , that my literary activities cannot be adequately accounted for on the hypothesis of mere ... seem to be as many and varied as its victims . One of the most eminent of these victims , Joseph Conrad , would have ...
... seems clear , ' he adds , that my literary activities cannot be adequately accounted for on the hypothesis of mere ... seem to be as many and varied as its victims . One of the most eminent of these victims , Joseph Conrad , would have ...
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