Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 33
... light- hearted enough to read Dickens or imaginative enough to read Scott or sardonic enough to read Thackeray , he will find everybody engaged in the great business of eating and drinking . crowds love - making into a corner , be- ing ...
... light- hearted enough to read Dickens or imaginative enough to read Scott or sardonic enough to read Thackeray , he will find everybody engaged in the great business of eating and drinking . crowds love - making into a corner , be- ing ...
Page 36
... light for the first time . The man who was the first to affirm the principle of ministerial responsibility in the govern- ment of the colonies was Pierre Bédard , and that as early as 1809. Nevertheless , this pregnant suggestion had ...
... light for the first time . The man who was the first to affirm the principle of ministerial responsibility in the govern- ment of the colonies was Pierre Bédard , and that as early as 1809. Nevertheless , this pregnant suggestion had ...
Page 47
... light to my eyes , old town ! Not a hard line in you . Those old Spaniards knew how to build . The lines of your houses are never ruled . They waver in the light like a violin string when played upon . And the rich colors of your walls ...
... light to my eyes , old town ! Not a hard line in you . Those old Spaniards knew how to build . The lines of your houses are never ruled . They waver in the light like a violin string when played upon . And the rich colors of your walls ...
Page 48
... light , watching . Stealthy , cunning , inquisitive eyes , watching an alien , like savage eyes peeping from the bush . I engaged the room and thought my- self in luck . Why should people like these take a boarder , with all those ser ...
... light , watching . Stealthy , cunning , inquisitive eyes , watching an alien , like savage eyes peeping from the bush . I engaged the room and thought my- self in luck . Why should people like these take a boarder , with all those ser ...
Page 53
... light at her head , swallowing books - novels . " That's what makes her so fat , " laughingly declared Don Pablo . " She lies in bed and reads till three o'clock in the morning . " " I read , " said Doña Ana , " when I can't sleep ...
... light at her head , swallowing books - novels . " That's what makes her so fat , " laughingly declared Don Pablo . " She lies in bed and reads till three o'clock in the morning . " " I read , " said Doña Ana , " when I can't sleep ...
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