Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 59
... voices near by took it up . I could imagine all those little people on the hill giving voice to it - woe and bitter- ness , sin and mockery , as they wound in their ellipsis and looked across the fence . The noise stopped with the ...
... voices near by took it up . I could imagine all those little people on the hill giving voice to it - woe and bitter- ness , sin and mockery , as they wound in their ellipsis and looked across the fence . The noise stopped with the ...
Page 66
... voice is heard in vibrant supplication , is the essence of the prelude ; and thinking of how great was my gain , I fall to thinking that the twentieth - century artist stulti- fies himself when he shuts himself up in his own art , and ...
... voice is heard in vibrant supplication , is the essence of the prelude ; and thinking of how great was my gain , I fall to thinking that the twentieth - century artist stulti- fies himself when he shuts himself up in his own art , and ...
Page 80
... voice of European pub- lic opinion in which American public opinion concurred . But it does mean that we should take into full considera- tion the possible aftermath in Europe of the attempt to keep Germany down when we are asked to ...
... voice of European pub- lic opinion in which American public opinion concurred . But it does mean that we should take into full considera- tion the possible aftermath in Europe of the attempt to keep Germany down when we are asked to ...
Page 86
... Voice and a Vote in the Factory By ALBERT. T HE war has left no end of aftermath as a legacy to American statesmanship . This aftermath in part comprises new problems , but in the main represents simply an intensification and fresh ...
... Voice and a Vote in the Factory By ALBERT. T HE war has left no end of aftermath as a legacy to American statesmanship . This aftermath in part comprises new problems , but in the main represents simply an intensification and fresh ...
Page 99
... voice and vote in decid- ing many details pertaining to the con- ditions under which they work and in making suggestions for the general im- provement of factory operations . Mr. Osborn is a keen - looking man of the younger generation ...
... voice and vote in decid- ing many details pertaining to the con- ditions under which they work and in making suggestions for the general im- provement of factory operations . Mr. Osborn is a keen - looking man of the younger generation ...
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