Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 48
... told me . " No , " said another , " Ira Place thought it out . ' But nothing is clearer than that it was no one man's idea . It just grew . And certainly no one foresaw the richness of the reward . Grand Central Ter- minal cost ...
... told me . " No , " said another , " Ira Place thought it out . ' But nothing is clearer than that it was no one man's idea . It just grew . And certainly no one foresaw the richness of the reward . Grand Central Ter- minal cost ...
Page 67
... told you nothing . Neither of them was , indeed , con- scious of anything beyond a deep depression which was almost despair ; a depression in which each hung , almost intolerably , upon the con- sciousness of the other ; ached with the ...
... told you nothing . Neither of them was , indeed , con- scious of anything beyond a deep depression which was almost despair ; a depression in which each hung , almost intolerably , upon the con- sciousness of the other ; ached with the ...
Page 71
... told him that he intended to take away his wife from him , what good could come of it ? In any case the husband would be left alone . And even supposing that he should prevail upon her to stay - though of course there was no chance of ...
... told him that he intended to take away his wife from him , what good could come of it ? In any case the husband would be left alone . And even supposing that he should prevail upon her to stay - though of course there was no chance of ...
Page 93
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. disparities , ecclesiasticism told the lower orders that they should humbly accept the lot to which they had been assigned by birth . Political inequalities were inter- woven with those of a ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. disparities , ecclesiasticism told the lower orders that they should humbly accept the lot to which they had been assigned by birth . Political inequalities were inter- woven with those of a ...
Page 119
... told to form our tastes on the best books , and only the best . If our taste is already formed , so that we can enjoy the best , then of course it is silly to waste time on lesser stuff ; let us get at the master- piece and make the ...
... told to form our tastes on the best books , and only the best . If our taste is already formed , so that we can enjoy the best , then of course it is silly to waste time on lesser stuff ; let us get at the master- piece and make the ...
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