Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 60;Volume 123John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 1
... Society , Feb. 25 , 1894 . NEW SERIES . - VOL . LX . , No. 1 . • evils of intemperance than the reform- ed drunkard , unless it be the drunk- ard who has not reformed . The sober gentleman who has never exceeded can realize neither the ...
... Society , Feb. 25 , 1894 . NEW SERIES . - VOL . LX . , No. 1 . • evils of intemperance than the reform- ed drunkard , unless it be the drunk- ard who has not reformed . The sober gentleman who has never exceeded can realize neither the ...
Pagina 11
... society is actually moved . But the functions of the great writer , though they involve a percep- tion of truth , are not adequately de- fined by the simple condition of truth- fulness . He has to be - may I say it ? -a preacher ; he ...
... society is actually moved . But the functions of the great writer , though they involve a percep- tion of truth , are not adequately de- fined by the simple condition of truth- fulness . He has to be - may I say it ? -a preacher ; he ...
Pagina 33
... society and their dignity is greater . in his power , produced the memorable set of false papers by which the British Embassy was said to be the purchaser of state secrets - perhaps the most ludi- crous blunder ever committed - the ...
... society and their dignity is greater . in his power , produced the memorable set of false papers by which the British Embassy was said to be the purchaser of state secrets - perhaps the most ludi- crous blunder ever committed - the ...
Pagina 35
... society because it is generally associated with certain questionable processes of turning to profit the power of the pen's publicity , while writers who devote themselves to special sub- jects enjoy a much higher reputation . The French ...
... society because it is generally associated with certain questionable processes of turning to profit the power of the pen's publicity , while writers who devote themselves to special sub- jects enjoy a much higher reputation . The French ...
Pagina 36
... society liaisons are commonly accepted so long as the pair do not cohabit , because in France , as elsewhere , the conditions of dwelling constitute a moral standard in them- selves . The French with their Gallic blood , their ...
... society liaisons are commonly accepted so long as the pair do not cohabit , because in France , as elsewhere , the conditions of dwelling constitute a moral standard in them- selves . The French with their Gallic blood , their ...
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