Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 66
... comes from a place quite close to Leiden - War- mand . He knows everything and every one in Leiden . There was a ... come right up to the veranda . I wasn't frightened that he would kill me- anything like that - but , Charles , Charles ...
... comes from a place quite close to Leiden - War- mand . He knows everything and every one in Leiden . There was a ... come right up to the veranda . I wasn't frightened that he would kill me- anything like that - but , Charles , Charles ...
Page 80
... comes only through constant practice , constant study of the meaning of words , con- stant tracing of individual words back to their sources . We are all the victims of vicious and unwholesome conditions which make it unfair to hold up ...
... comes only through constant practice , constant study of the meaning of words , con- stant tracing of individual words back to their sources . We are all the victims of vicious and unwholesome conditions which make it unfair to hold up ...
Page 82
... comes from changing material conditions . It is the out- ward and visible word - sign of an in- ward spiritual restlessness . The plain people , who scorn expletives , constantly drag up words out of their inner consciousness which 82 ...
... comes from changing material conditions . It is the out- ward and visible word - sign of an in- ward spiritual restlessness . The plain people , who scorn expletives , constantly drag up words out of their inner consciousness which 82 ...
Page 84
... comes from a Latin word meaning timorous or timid . Similarly our fiction - writers have for long de- lighted in ... come to . 22 Mr. Adolph Ochs , owner of the " New York Times , " in a speech be- fore the teachers of journalism and the ...
... comes from a Latin word meaning timorous or timid . Similarly our fiction - writers have for long de- lighted in ... come to . 22 Mr. Adolph Ochs , owner of the " New York Times , " in a speech be- fore the teachers of journalism and the ...
Page 86
... comes into contact with it , and out of this raw material fashions his production , makes it his own . His success may stimulate a host of writers to go and do likewise , and thus a new school , or cult , is started . The history of ...
... comes into contact with it , and out of this raw material fashions his production , makes it his own . His success may stimulate a host of writers to go and do likewise , and thus a new school , or cult , is started . The history of ...
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