Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 56
... hope . Each will go on just this way till he dies . How hot it was ! Fever . When I went to sleep I dreamed . Suddenly a word seemed to float near , as if I were drowning , and that word were a straw . I struggled for it mightily . At ...
... hope . Each will go on just this way till he dies . How hot it was ! Fever . When I went to sleep I dreamed . Suddenly a word seemed to float near , as if I were drowning , and that word were a straw . I struggled for it mightily . At ...
Page 66
... hope , however , that he may escape the obvious and return with a finer sense of color and with a keener insight into nature than he had before , his mind charged - shall we say ? -with the idyllic grace of a high birch over- hanging a ...
... hope , however , that he may escape the obvious and return with a finer sense of color and with a keener insight into nature than he had before , his mind charged - shall we say ? -with the idyllic grace of a high birch over- hanging a ...
Page 76
... hope that a new order would be born of it . The prime ministers of Greece and Rumania told me that the work of the conference of Paris and the creation of the League of Nations could not be pronounced either good or bad by their ...
... hope that a new order would be born of it . The prime ministers of Greece and Rumania told me that the work of the conference of Paris and the creation of the League of Nations could not be pronounced either good or bad by their ...
Page 77
... hope that the League of Nations , as it is conceived in the treaty , will bring about a state of peace . They begin to feel that the war which will array Asia against Europe and possibly against America is more than ever inevitable ...
... hope that the League of Nations , as it is conceived in the treaty , will bring about a state of peace . They begin to feel that the war which will array Asia against Europe and possibly against America is more than ever inevitable ...
Page 82
... hope will soon be found out of harmony with the new peaceful temper and unarmed state of our former enemies . There are punishments foreshadowed , over most of which a calmer mood may yet prefer to pass the sponge of oblivion . There ...
... hope will soon be found out of harmony with the new peaceful temper and unarmed state of our former enemies . There are punishments foreshadowed , over most of which a calmer mood may yet prefer to pass the sponge of oblivion . There ...
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