Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 87
... REASON LEFT AND THE MONKEYS ARE NOT MERRY . IF in particular of American slang , illustrates this literary principle . George Ade began with a small group of newspaper cronies who amused themselves by talking the slang of the Chicago ...
... REASON LEFT AND THE MONKEYS ARE NOT MERRY . IF in particular of American slang , illustrates this literary principle . George Ade began with a small group of newspaper cronies who amused themselves by talking the slang of the Chicago ...
Page 89
... reason of competition and high living . We think in terms of jazz . The Twenty - third Psalm is perhaps the most beautiful example of pure English in all the language : " The Lord is my shepherd : I shall not want . " He maketh me to ...
... reason of competition and high living . We think in terms of jazz . The Twenty - third Psalm is perhaps the most beautiful example of pure English in all the language : " The Lord is my shepherd : I shall not want . " He maketh me to ...
Page 91
... reason determined . The principle of placing all creeds and denominations as well as doubters and disbelievers on an equality of protection by law did not remotely enter the horizon of thought . From distant recorded antiquity the ...
... reason determined . The principle of placing all creeds and denominations as well as doubters and disbelievers on an equality of protection by law did not remotely enter the horizon of thought . From distant recorded antiquity the ...
Page 97
... reason for believing that America's traditional movement for equality of rights can or will cease . Consistent thus far in its successive steps , a con- sistency in sequel is more than im- plied ; it is somewhat clearly in- dicated . So ...
... reason for believing that America's traditional movement for equality of rights can or will cease . Consistent thus far in its successive steps , a con- sistency in sequel is more than im- plied ; it is somewhat clearly in- dicated . So ...
Page 115
... reason and persuasion . In further- ance of the former aim , Young China's leaders backed the Chi - li party ; in furtherance of the latter , Young China's representatives achieved their magnificent success ( though it was not commonly ...
... reason and persuasion . In further- ance of the former aim , Young China's leaders backed the Chi - li party ; in furtherance of the latter , Young China's representatives achieved their magnificent success ( though it was not commonly ...
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