The North American Review, 218. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1923 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 73
repeated pullulations of living things fused into something per- ceived as organic achievement : and the infinite variety of organisms , their conflicts and interactions , resolved itself , through the mediation of his sense organs and ...
repeated pullulations of living things fused into something per- ceived as organic achievement : and the infinite variety of organisms , their conflicts and interactions , resolved itself , through the mediation of his sense organs and ...
Sayfa 74
... living at an appalling rate . He had gone into the laboratory late at night . Next morning they found him - dead : and dead of senile decay - grey haired , shriveled , atrophic . I have spent so much time in frivolous discussion of ...
... living at an appalling rate . He had gone into the laboratory late at night . Next morning they found him - dead : and dead of senile decay - grey haired , shriveled , atrophic . I have spent so much time in frivolous discussion of ...
Sayfa 93
... living alone she has evolved a code of etiquette in pots and pans that would baffle a Balkan diplomat . Each saucepan has its charter of rights ; this must never be set on the flame , this is for water only . Now , though dishes are ...
... living alone she has evolved a code of etiquette in pots and pans that would baffle a Balkan diplomat . Each saucepan has its charter of rights ; this must never be set on the flame , this is for water only . Now , though dishes are ...
Sayfa 96
... living . Tending their roses , living as they please behind their high walls , having their hearts open to their open fires , getting the singing of teakettles into their souls , somehow , they have learned the art . The beauty and ease ...
... living . Tending their roses , living as they please behind their high walls , having their hearts open to their open fires , getting the singing of teakettles into their souls , somehow , they have learned the art . The beauty and ease ...
Sayfa 98
... living ? He is gouty and iras- cible . But they are reminded in a thousand ways that he could be a fine gentleman if he chose . And they can easily believe that he was once dashingly handsome with eyes no woman could resist . What they ...
... living ? He is gouty and iras- cible . But they are reminded in a thousand ways that he could be a fine gentleman if he chose . And they can easily believe that he was once dashingly handsome with eyes no woman could resist . What they ...
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