Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living AgeJohn Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1899 |
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... tion , flooded the market with samples of unscientific and degenerate mysti- cism ? Place aux dames ! Let us begin with Miss Marie Corelli . She is now cele- brated as the author of half - a - dozen volumes , multiplied in editions ...
... tion , flooded the market with samples of unscientific and degenerate mysti- cism ? Place aux dames ! Let us begin with Miss Marie Corelli . She is now cele- brated as the author of half - a - dozen volumes , multiplied in editions ...
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... tions , these outcries are not likely to have any practical effect . II . Now I certainly have not the least sympathy with that virtuous thrift which grudges the price of reforma- tion , and cloaks its parsimony with an ostentatious but ...
... tions , these outcries are not likely to have any practical effect . II . Now I certainly have not the least sympathy with that virtuous thrift which grudges the price of reforma- tion , and cloaks its parsimony with an ostentatious but ...
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... tion necessarily puts a severe strain on sisterly love , and will continue to do so until that enmity is pacified . The fact remains , however , that both sis ters have now come to years of di cretion , and are awakening not only to the ...
... tion necessarily puts a severe strain on sisterly love , and will continue to do so until that enmity is pacified . The fact remains , however , that both sis ters have now come to years of di cretion , and are awakening not only to the ...
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... tion of American life , no reproach could well be more flagrantly unjust . It is not only the abstract merit of American literature , though that is very high , but precisely the American- ism of it , that gives it its value in the eyes ...
... tion of American life , no reproach could well be more flagrantly unjust . It is not only the abstract merit of American literature , though that is very high , but precisely the American- ism of it , that gives it its value in the eyes ...
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... tion on the top branch of some con- venient tree and utters an encouraging cluck . Her Romeo responds with an ecstatic chuckle and launches himself into the air . He makes a long sweep . flapping his wings slowly as he goes , and ...
... tion on the top branch of some con- venient tree and utters an encouraging cluck . Her Romeo responds with an ecstatic chuckle and launches himself into the air . He makes a long sweep . flapping his wings slowly as he goes , and ...
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