The North American Review, Том 212O. Everett, 1920 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... fact , is what I propose to do when I have made you be- lieve that I really mean it in putting away the crowns you have offered me on this little Lupercal of mine . I can do this the more easily when I remember that the occasion was no ...
... fact , is what I propose to do when I have made you be- lieve that I really mean it in putting away the crowns you have offered me on this little Lupercal of mine . I can do this the more easily when I remember that the occasion was no ...
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... fact remains ; and its genius may be intelligibly traced for , I think . We began our national career by having no liter- ature of our own ; our reading , except in the very noble political writing of the fathers , came from England ...
... fact remains ; and its genius may be intelligibly traced for , I think . We began our national career by having no liter- ature of our own ; our reading , except in the very noble political writing of the fathers , came from England ...
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... fact that the average in it is higher than ever before . This I truly believe , though I could not allege the proofs as easily as I could allege these of our national advance in the art of the stage . Not less wonderful to me than the ...
... fact that the average in it is higher than ever before . This I truly believe , though I could not allege the proofs as easily as I could allege these of our national advance in the art of the stage . Not less wonderful to me than the ...
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... fact does not alter the universally accepted belief that the brain is the organ of mind . To have it said by a psycho- pathic individual that his restoration to a normal mental state came after he had observed " that a double nerve ...
... fact does not alter the universally accepted belief that the brain is the organ of mind . To have it said by a psycho- pathic individual that his restoration to a normal mental state came after he had observed " that a double nerve ...
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... fact , he struggled so valiantly with the run - away horse that he checked him and " slid from his back ingloriously , " physically exhausted . It would be interesting to know why sliding off the MAGAZINE INSANITY 25.
... fact , he struggled so valiantly with the run - away horse that he checked him and " slid from his back ingloriously , " physically exhausted . It would be interesting to know why sliding off the MAGAZINE INSANITY 25.
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Стр. 36 - I know some will say it is a mingled language. And why not so much the better, taking the best of both the other?