Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... cultivate and the natural - one parts of which it should consist . A perusal of the reviews of the day suggests a whole ... cultivated women , it may not seem very wise to say anything that might break that charm , that might reduce the ...
... cultivate and the natural - one parts of which it should consist . A perusal of the reviews of the day suggests a whole ... cultivated women , it may not seem very wise to say anything that might break that charm , that might reduce the ...
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... cultivated one of the cultivated who are born poor . You had only to look at him now , across the coun- ter and the ranged tooth - powder pots - to see the clear cut head , against its back- ground of dry drug jars and Latin - labelled ...
... cultivated one of the cultivated who are born poor . You had only to look at him now , across the coun- ter and the ranged tooth - powder pots - to see the clear cut head , against its back- ground of dry drug jars and Latin - labelled ...
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... cultivate the exquisite with the simple in his daily ways . His food was sometimes frugal , but it was cooked to perfection . When he allowed himself a luxury , for himself and one rare crony - an unknown artist of the neigh- borhood ...
... cultivate the exquisite with the simple in his daily ways . His food was sometimes frugal , but it was cooked to perfection . When he allowed himself a luxury , for himself and one rare crony - an unknown artist of the neigh- borhood ...
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... cultivation . To the vast majority of women the prin- cipal road to success in life is only to be found in a satisfactory matrimonial alli- ance . This dependence upon luck rather than merit is the result of the restrictions which the ...
... cultivation . To the vast majority of women the prin- cipal road to success in life is only to be found in a satisfactory matrimonial alli- ance . This dependence upon luck rather than merit is the result of the restrictions which the ...
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... cultivated . It is , perhaps , quite unneces- sary to lay stress upon the need of main- taining a character for ... cultivate , and yet which have tremendous influence in fixing the stratum of society to which a man is ultimately to rise ...
... cultivated . It is , perhaps , quite unneces- sary to lay stress upon the need of main- taining a character for ... cultivate , and yet which have tremendous influence in fixing the stratum of society to which a man is ultimately to rise ...
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