The North American Review, Bände 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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... true . Nearly all the brightest boys in our high - school are little fellows , in knee - pants . " Literally considered , their statement is true , but the question , " How old are those pupils ? ” tends at once to dispel the illusion ...
... true . Nearly all the brightest boys in our high - school are little fellows , in knee - pants . " Literally considered , their statement is true , but the question , " How old are those pupils ? ” tends at once to dispel the illusion ...
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... true one ? Neither , certainly , will be absolutely true to the past as it actually was , but each will be true to the age that produced it . So , likewise , with the tradi- tional historical novel , which tells us very little about the ...
... true one ? Neither , certainly , will be absolutely true to the past as it actually was , but each will be true to the age that produced it . So , likewise , with the tradi- tional historical novel , which tells us very little about the ...
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... true now ; and it is at last acknowledged that they are coming true . Concerted and desperate efforts , on a large scale , are being made to remedy the situation . They are , most of them , intelligent as far as they go , but they will ...
... true now ; and it is at last acknowledged that they are coming true . Concerted and desperate efforts , on a large scale , are being made to remedy the situation . They are , most of them , intelligent as far as they go , but they will ...
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