White Chrysanthemums; Literary Fragments and PronouncementsHerder and Herder, 1971 - 163 pages |
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... appears as a major fic- tional character in J. F. Burke's novel Noah . And he has been the subject of a number of recent articles in critical journals . Several popular magazines have even chosen to describe him as America's " first ...
... appears as a major fic- tional character in J. F. Burke's novel Noah . And he has been the subject of a number of recent articles in critical journals . Several popular magazines have even chosen to describe him as America's " first ...
Page 124
... appears at all , it is accidentally , almost against the wish of the producer , and it is often doomed to early dismissal by the gagman and cutter , two necessary evils of the process ( esthetically as insignificant as the prompter of ...
... appears at all , it is accidentally , almost against the wish of the producer , and it is often doomed to early dismissal by the gagman and cutter , two necessary evils of the process ( esthetically as insignificant as the prompter of ...
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... appears in the childlike goddesses of Kom Ombo , where the former simpering grimace has been touched as by magic and transformed into something virile and seductive . It appears vaguely on the mask faces of the Aeginetans , and ...
... appears in the childlike goddesses of Kom Ombo , where the former simpering grimace has been touched as by magic and transformed into something virile and seductive . It appears vaguely on the mask faces of the Aeginetans , and ...
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The Banner of Art | 3 |
Somewhat of a Pearl Fisher | 15 |
On Sadakichi | 23 |
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