Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 54
... play- fully in speaking of her , was in such a state of nerves that she was often irri- table and difficult to please . Only duty and true affection had kept her by her mistress through those long years of dullness , for " society " was ...
... play- fully in speaking of her , was in such a state of nerves that she was often irri- table and difficult to please . Only duty and true affection had kept her by her mistress through those long years of dullness , for " society " was ...
Page 76
... play ? I looked out into the alley below , and saw pale - faced children scrambling in the gutter . " Where is America ? " cried my heart . My eyes were shutting themselves with sleep . Blindly I felt for the buttons on my dress ; and ...
... play ? I looked out into the alley below , and saw pale - faced children scrambling in the gutter . " Where is America ? " cried my heart . My eyes were shutting themselves with sleep . Blindly I felt for the buttons on my dress ; and ...
Page 91
... playing poker . I did not say anything then , but when I got further down the line I telegraphed back to a station ... play poker in the company's time . From that day to this those men don't know how I found out what they were doing ...
... playing poker . I did not say anything then , but when I got further down the line I telegraphed back to a station ... play poker in the company's time . From that day to this those men don't know how I found out what they were doing ...
Page 136
... play a much more important part than our Senate and House of Representatives have played of late . The premier , who is the presi- dent of the ministry , is the virtual ruler of the nation . Enter the sick man ! M. Paul Descha- nel ...
... play a much more important part than our Senate and House of Representatives have played of late . The premier , who is the presi- dent of the ministry , is the virtual ruler of the nation . Enter the sick man ! M. Paul Descha- nel ...
Page 138
... play when he rewrote Hamlet's soliloquy , turning Shakspere's refresh- ing plainness into jargon . The jar- gonized soliloquy ran as follows : To be , or the contrary ? Whether the former or the latter be preferable would seem to admit ...
... play when he rewrote Hamlet's soliloquy , turning Shakspere's refresh- ing plainness into jargon . The jar- gonized soliloquy ran as follows : To be , or the contrary ? Whether the former or the latter be preferable would seem to admit ...
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