The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 133Atlantic Monthly Company, 1924 |
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... fact that a great many ill - bred people are expressing themselves . ' " That in itself , ' I said , ' implies a change in conditions , if not in stand- ards . There is , as you say , a horrid confusion . The confusion is due to the fact ...
... fact that a great many ill - bred people are expressing themselves . ' " That in itself , ' I said , ' implies a change in conditions , if not in stand- ards . There is , as you say , a horrid confusion . The confusion is due to the fact ...
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... fact that Rochester is married ; and she makes Jane tell him that it is all up when she learns that he is married . That was the perfectly correct thing for Jane to do . But it created a dilemma . Charlotte Brontë knew that it created a ...
... fact that Rochester is married ; and she makes Jane tell him that it is all up when she learns that he is married . That was the perfectly correct thing for Jane to do . But it created a dilemma . Charlotte Brontë knew that it created a ...
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... fact that there is hardly one out of a dozen recent novels which Cornelia would care to see in the hands of her daughter ; or for the still more alarming fact that , if there is one such novel in a dozen , Cornelia's daughter probably ...
... fact that there is hardly one out of a dozen recent novels which Cornelia would care to see in the hands of her daughter ; or for the still more alarming fact that , if there is one such novel in a dozen , Cornelia's daughter probably ...
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... fact that the question is invariably put in the future tense . It never seems to occur to these inquirers that a large part of the purpose of the American Peace Award is accom- plished . Before the world can have peace , it must , first ...
... fact that the question is invariably put in the future tense . It never seems to occur to these inquirers that a large part of the purpose of the American Peace Award is accom- plished . Before the world can have peace , it must , first ...
Sivu 53
... fact , it did exactly what I hoped and intended it should do : it gripped the imagination of thousands who would ... fact that the emolument part of the Award would be stressed , and , in some quarters , criti- cized . But I was also ...
... fact , it did exactly what I hoped and intended it should do : it gripped the imagination of thousands who would ... fact that the emolument part of the Award would be stressed , and , in some quarters , criti- cized . But I was also ...
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