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Page 103
... story treats is the special question whether Grace Breen and her class can practice medicine ; while Miss Phelps's story treats the general question whether any woman whatsoever can reconcile that profession and marriage . She does not ...
... story treats is the special question whether Grace Breen and her class can practice medicine ; while Miss Phelps's story treats the general question whether any woman whatsoever can reconcile that profession and marriage . She does not ...
Page 431
... story - writer of what may be called first - class magazine rank . Its characteristic trait is usually set down roughly as " realism . " But it has other essential qualities which make its realism different from that of the French or ...
... story - writer of what may be called first - class magazine rank . Its characteristic trait is usually set down roughly as " realism . " But it has other essential qualities which make its realism different from that of the French or ...
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... story makes it seem all the more like a story told to a child . We cannot escape an impression that if Mr. Black would write something in solid earnest , and without reference to his reader's tastes , he would write much better than ...
... story makes it seem all the more like a story told to a child . We cannot escape an impression that if Mr. Black would write something in solid earnest , and without reference to his reader's tastes , he would write much better than ...
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Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate | 17 |
John W Durst | 33 |
On Foot in Tlascala | 46 |
Copyright | |
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