The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 239
... Perhaps most of these difficulties will be overcome in time by the pictures if limited distribution is ever achieved . Even dialogue for its own sake may come through . Though the more I see Shakespeare in the pictures , the more I feel ...
... Perhaps most of these difficulties will be overcome in time by the pictures if limited distribution is ever achieved . Even dialogue for its own sake may come through . Though the more I see Shakespeare in the pictures , the more I feel ...
Page 59
... Perhaps if we took the proper view we would be more careful . In the old empire of cotton there are wasted hillside fields which never again will yield a crop , because the owners did not put aside two percent of the annual income to ...
... Perhaps if we took the proper view we would be more careful . In the old empire of cotton there are wasted hillside fields which never again will yield a crop , because the owners did not put aside two percent of the annual income to ...
Page 352
... Perhaps it was that he had time to reflect before he wrote , instead of just slapping his sensations on paper while they were still pulsing in his head . Perhaps what he saw of the Peace , and its effects , relieved him of any romantic ...
... Perhaps it was that he had time to reflect before he wrote , instead of just slapping his sensations on paper while they were still pulsing in his head . Perhaps what he saw of the Peace , and its effects , relieved him of any romantic ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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