The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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... Land ! I turned to a young woman student . " What does " ragged copses " mean ? ' I asked . She raised her hands to her face , shivered cruelly , and replied that she just hated such horrid words - she just hated to think of that ...
... Land ! I turned to a young woman student . " What does " ragged copses " mean ? ' I asked . She raised her hands to her face , shivered cruelly , and replied that she just hated such horrid words - she just hated to think of that ...
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... land- scapes and numbers of people in motion . But you cannot restrict the movie - art to plays of this type . It has been proved by certain actors and actresses that ' mental movement ' and natural bod- ily action are not impossible to ...
... land- scapes and numbers of people in motion . But you cannot restrict the movie - art to plays of this type . It has been proved by certain actors and actresses that ' mental movement ' and natural bod- ily action are not impossible to ...
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... land and we are , as it were , one flesh . This particular problem is none of my affair . But it might be well , all the same , not to present ourselves as to- tally lacking in social dignity at the very moment when we are being so ...
... land and we are , as it were , one flesh . This particular problem is none of my affair . But it might be well , all the same , not to present ourselves as to- tally lacking in social dignity at the very moment when we are being so ...
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... Land — the land of mystery and danger . It stood there the great ruin of a vast habitation of men . Building after building , mysteri- ous and broken , corridors , halls , refec- tories , cells ; the dwelling of a faith so alien that I ...
... Land — the land of mystery and danger . It stood there the great ruin of a vast habitation of men . Building after building , mysteri- ous and broken , corridors , halls , refec- tories , cells ; the dwelling of a faith so alien that I ...
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... Land ; very easily has the mercy of the great Lord come upon me . Wonder is that Land of rest to which no merit can win . There have I seen joy filled to the brim , perfec- tion of joy . He dances in rapture and waves of form arise from ...
... Land ; very easily has the mercy of the great Lord come upon me . Wonder is that Land of rest to which no merit can win . There have I seen joy filled to the brim , perfec- tion of joy . He dances in rapture and waves of form arise from ...
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