The Bookman, Volume 14Dodd, Mead and Company, 1902 |
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... whole place wears an air of aristo- cratic seclusion . " . Howells's " Rise of Silas Lapham ” . 598 368 -Lafayette " On the corner of Margaret and Prince Streets . " " Puritans ' Park Street Church . 66 " Plain to severity was the ...
... whole place wears an air of aristo- cratic seclusion . " . Howells's " Rise of Silas Lapham ” . 598 368 -Lafayette " On the corner of Margaret and Prince Streets . " " Puritans ' Park Street Church . 66 " Plain to severity was the ...
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... whole Comédie Humaine , and perhaps nothing in the whole range of great fiction which seems so admirably fitted for stage presentation . Dramatic authors of to - day in talking of their craft dwell persistently on the necessity of a ...
... whole Comédie Humaine , and perhaps nothing in the whole range of great fiction which seems so admirably fitted for stage presentation . Dramatic authors of to - day in talking of their craft dwell persistently on the necessity of a ...
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... whole for the happiness of children themselves . Certain it is that in the frigid social air of a community dominated by Puritan traditions , as Cambridge was , the great scholar's children paid in full the price of the freedom given ...
... whole for the happiness of children themselves . Certain it is that in the frigid social air of a community dominated by Puritan traditions , as Cambridge was , the great scholar's children paid in full the price of the freedom given ...
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... whole legions of heroic heroes , virtuous and supernaturally beautiful heroines , and monsters in human form ; you heard gnashings of teeth , wails of despair , and the grating of prison bars , and the crunching of bones against dungeon ...
... whole legions of heroic heroes , virtuous and supernaturally beautiful heroines , and monsters in human form ; you heard gnashings of teeth , wails of despair , and the grating of prison bars , and the crunching of bones against dungeon ...
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... whole than Mr. Vaughan Kester's The Manager of the B. & A. which takes its place as number seven of the collec- tion . It is the story of a railroad and of a railroad manager whose headquarters are at Antioch , a small town of the West ...
... whole than Mr. Vaughan Kester's The Manager of the B. & A. which takes its place as number seven of the collec- tion . It is the story of a railroad and of a railroad manager whose headquarters are at Antioch , a small town of the West ...
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