The Bookman: A Literary Journal, Том 45Dodd, Mead and Company, 1917 |
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... ment , a movement which is to give us at last a really vital and original and na- tional literature . " Once set going I fear I ran on like a political orator at top speed . I did not know how to quit - I do not think I did quit - I ...
... ment , a movement which is to give us at last a really vital and original and na- tional literature . " Once set going I fear I ran on like a political orator at top speed . I did not know how to quit - I do not think I did quit - I ...
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... ment , " I said . " The theme is a little like Hawthorne , but I can understand how under your hand it would not be in the least like Hawthorne . " He caught at my full meaning and quickly replied , " You , think it is not quite like me ...
... ment , " I said . " The theme is a little like Hawthorne , but I can understand how under your hand it would not be in the least like Hawthorne . " He caught at my full meaning and quickly replied , " You , think it is not quite like me ...
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... ment , and especially the dignity and sweetness of his nature have been an in- spiration as well as a regulative influence to me as to many others . His life has been helpful in the most extraordinary degree . Poets , drama- tists ...
... ment , and especially the dignity and sweetness of his nature have been an in- spiration as well as a regulative influence to me as to many others . His life has been helpful in the most extraordinary degree . Poets , drama- tists ...
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... ment that it becomes at once a piece of literature and a mirror of the times . Now you begin to see why Susan Lenox is more than a novel : why it has a so- cial , human and economic significance that lifts it to the high places . THE ...
... ment that it becomes at once a piece of literature and a mirror of the times . Now you begin to see why Susan Lenox is more than a novel : why it has a so- cial , human and economic significance that lifts it to the high places . THE ...
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... ment of God concerning the competi- tions of peoples . All that is , seeks to be and to endure , and struggles to impose itself on others . History tells us that such are the men and the things that Providence has selected . The sign of ...
... ment of God concerning the competi- tions of peoples . All that is , seeks to be and to endure , and struggles to impose itself on others . History tells us that such are the men and the things that Providence has selected . The sign of ...
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