The Atlantic Monthly, 136. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1925 |
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13. oldal
... American under- graduates of both sexes . These young people can hardly have inherited the aversion of the early Christians for what was once considered a lascivious hue ; but a large majority confess to liking it least among colors ...
... American under- graduates of both sexes . These young people can hardly have inherited the aversion of the early Christians for what was once considered a lascivious hue ; but a large majority confess to liking it least among colors ...
16. oldal
... American women . Now and then they get a word of bad advice , as when Lady Astor told them they could hold the balance of power which is , let us hope , as impossible as it is undesirable . Holding the balance of power means selling out ...
... American women . Now and then they get a word of bad advice , as when Lady Astor told them they could hold the balance of power which is , let us hope , as impossible as it is undesirable . Holding the balance of power means selling out ...
18. oldal
... American humorist . It will be remembered that Lord Bryce ad- mits we are an ' indulgent ' people , and that our courts of justice could thole amends . It is also plain to his reluctant vision that Democracy as an institution fails to ...
... American humorist . It will be remembered that Lord Bryce ad- mits we are an ' indulgent ' people , and that our courts of justice could thole amends . It is also plain to his reluctant vision that Democracy as an institution fails to ...
26. oldal
... American Poetry since 1900. " There are more than five hundred professional poets , ' the critic began , ' practising their trade in America at this moment ! So solemn a thought must make anyone pause . ' He then paused at length , to ...
... American Poetry since 1900. " There are more than five hundred professional poets , ' the critic began , ' practising their trade in America at this moment ! So solemn a thought must make anyone pause . ' He then paused at length , to ...
35. oldal
... American kerosene lamps , ' he answered . U ED There is but one advantage which I have over you ; it is that the light which you bring is but a recent im- portation from the Occident , whereas the Light I bring shone first in the Orient ...
... American kerosene lamps , ' he answered . U ED There is but one advantage which I have over you ; it is that the light which you bring is but a recent im- portation from the Occident , whereas the Light I bring shone first in the Orient ...
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