The Arena, Том 39Arena Publishing Company, 1908 |
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... given to the story by the lively imagination of that novelist and teller of tales . Petrarch , a contemporary of ... given to Giovanni as a reward for the assistance he had given Polenta in sub- duing the Ghibellines , but nothing is ...
... given to the story by the lively imagination of that novelist and teller of tales . Petrarch , a contemporary of ... given to Giovanni as a reward for the assistance he had given Polenta in sub- duing the Ghibellines , but nothing is ...
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... given to others to inherit or take from the one who dies so possessed ; and second , that the right to take property by devise or descent is a creature of the law and not a natural right - a privilege and therefore the authority which ...
... given to others to inherit or take from the one who dies so possessed ; and second , that the right to take property by devise or descent is a creature of the law and not a natural right - a privilege and therefore the authority which ...
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... given on the American stage . In this play Mrs. Fiske showed herself to be a master of suggestion , her artistic method taking as much account of the repression of emotion as to its powerful manifestation . Her methods were not familiar ...
... given on the American stage . In this play Mrs. Fiske showed herself to be a master of suggestion , her artistic method taking as much account of the repression of emotion as to its powerful manifestation . Her methods were not familiar ...
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the character far surpassed any inter- pretation given in America , before or since . " Frou - Frou " gave Mrs. Fiske some fine opportunities to show her powers in repressed emotion Her fine imagination , her genius for understanding ...
the character far surpassed any inter- pretation given in America , before or since . " Frou - Frou " gave Mrs. Fiske some fine opportunities to show her powers in repressed emotion Her fine imagination , her genius for understanding ...
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... given six or seven votes . A defective system . Too rigid and inelastic , somewhat erratic in results , and invites sinister organization . Is only proportional to the extent that it gives one minority party a chance to put in ...
... given six or seven votes . A defective system . Too rigid and inelastic , somewhat erratic in results , and invites sinister organization . Is only proportional to the extent that it gives one minority party a chance to put in ...
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