Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 88
... women who preside over our doubtful destiny : first , the experts , who are trying to reduce human nature to a system of grammatical imbecilities ; and , second , the group of creative writers at the top of the heap , who do not care ...
... women who preside over our doubtful destiny : first , the experts , who are trying to reduce human nature to a system of grammatical imbecilities ; and , second , the group of creative writers at the top of the heap , who do not care ...
Page 121
... women , who are known to be the emotional sex , but we have no one with the passion which produced " Wuthering Heights . " I have just been reading a novel by a nice woman of my ac- quaintance , in which every character except the young ...
... women , who are known to be the emotional sex , but we have no one with the passion which produced " Wuthering Heights . " I have just been reading a novel by a nice woman of my ac- quaintance , in which every character except the young ...
Page 131
... women , now kicking aside their baskets of spinach or cabbage and cheese , again tossing gold coins , still stamped with the im- age of the king , on the shopkeepers ' counters . Knots of citizens , some of them strange emissaries from ...
... women , now kicking aside their baskets of spinach or cabbage and cheese , again tossing gold coins , still stamped with the im- age of the king , on the shopkeepers ' counters . Knots of citizens , some of them strange emissaries from ...
Page 134
... woman of sense " was that she was a remarkable woman . What struck you first , when she rose to give the invalid his ... women , the world over , are framed . If fault could be found with the face , it was that it was a trifle too narrow ...
... woman of sense " was that she was a remarkable woman . What struck you first , when she rose to give the invalid his ... women , the world over , are framed . If fault could be found with the face , it was that it was a trifle too narrow ...
Page 154
... women present would think she was thirty - eight . But it was a subter- fuge ; Miss Eva had had a rigorous two years ' apprenticeship before the year her father died and she invested all that he left her in her shop . If she was single ...
... women present would think she was thirty - eight . But it was a subter- fuge ; Miss Eva had had a rigorous two years ' apprenticeship before the year her father died and she invested all that he left her in her shop . If she was single ...
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