The North American Review, Band 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... true in a degree , that " familiarity breeds contempt " ; and it is true in many cases that men and women , once married , treat each other with less kindness and decency than they do strangers . And lastly . Many men cannot afford to ...
... true in a degree , that " familiarity breeds contempt " ; and it is true in many cases that men and women , once married , treat each other with less kindness and decency than they do strangers . And lastly . Many men cannot afford to ...
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... true , are nearly exhausted , but with this exception none of the great sources of the country's supply are yet in immediate dan- ger of extermination , although the California red - wood cannot long withstand the increased demand which ...
... true , are nearly exhausted , but with this exception none of the great sources of the country's supply are yet in immediate dan- ger of extermination , although the California red - wood cannot long withstand the increased demand which ...
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... true artist . With the actor , creative power implies the faculty of building up a character true to nature , and of endowing it with life , so as to produce the illusion that his personation is not a fiction , but a reality . True , we ...
... true artist . With the actor , creative power implies the faculty of building up a character true to nature , and of endowing it with life , so as to produce the illusion that his personation is not a fiction , but a reality . True , we ...
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