Harper's Magazine, Volume 140Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1919 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... nature , she might have had much money . Her very affliction would have served as a priceless instrument for her press agent . Yet here she was , with her expression of good - humored serenity and her easy , tinkling laughter of a child ...
... nature , she might have had much money . Her very affliction would have served as a priceless instrument for her press agent . Yet here she was , with her expression of good - humored serenity and her easy , tinkling laughter of a child ...
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... nature of things . I have indeed THE ESCAPE BY SUSAN GLASPELL. It was once held ( and may still be held ) that dreams are of such instantaneous- ness that they might be said to take no time at all in their lapse ; but if the ...
... nature of things . I have indeed THE ESCAPE BY SUSAN GLASPELL. It was once held ( and may still be held ) that dreams are of such instantaneous- ness that they might be said to take no time at all in their lapse ; but if the ...
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... nature of the place . Otherwise the straw mats , the screens and tokonoma ( alcove for pictures and flower arrangements ) were of better material than may be found at most inns . Only in one detail was the room different from any other ...
... nature of the place . Otherwise the straw mats , the screens and tokonoma ( alcove for pictures and flower arrangements ) were of better material than may be found at most inns . Only in one detail was the room different from any other ...
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... comes up to my room . He has , I discover , good reasons for coming . Since 1868 , when the Emperor was restored to his position as real ruler , Shintoism , the cult of Emperor and nature - worship. 64 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
... comes up to my room . He has , I discover , good reasons for coming . Since 1868 , when the Emperor was restored to his position as real ruler , Shintoism , the cult of Emperor and nature - worship. 64 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
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... nature - worship , has been fostered . Bud- dhism , however , is still nearest the hearts of the people . Thus while the Imperial Exchequer feathers the Shinto nest , Buddhist priests find life more and more difficult . Hence they are ...
... nature - worship , has been fostered . Bud- dhism , however , is still nearest the hearts of the people . Thus while the Imperial Exchequer feathers the Shinto nest , Buddhist priests find life more and more difficult . Hence they are ...
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