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Word: eye (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following estimates of books much in the public eye were made after careful consideration of the trend of critical opinion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Blind Bow-Boy* | 9/3/1923 | See Source »

Among metropolitan musical comedies the following are most hospitable to the weary eye and ear: Ziegfeld Follies, Scandals, Wildflower, Helen of Troy, N. Y., Little Jessie James...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: The Best Plays: Sep. 3, 1923 | 9/3/1923 | See Source »

...will keep an eye on the Government while you are away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: 20 Speeches, 25,000 Miles | 8/27/1923 | See Source »

...following estimates of books much in the public eye were made after careful consideration of the trend of critical opinion: THE MAN WHO ATE THE POPOMACK-W. J. Turner-Brentanos ($1.50). The popomack is a fruit- the rarest and most delicious fruit known to mankind. It had only one drawback-its unpardonable smell- and the fact that that smell transferred itself to anyone who ate the fruit. Lord Revoir ate of the popomack. What happened to him then is the theme of this extraordinary allegorical play by a young British poet. Two of the scenes exist only in the minds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: New Books: Aug. 27, 1923 | 8/27/1923 | See Source »

...that depicts me as a slave of my father, who is really very kind and patient. 'How do I keep them up?' said I. 'I roll a piece of elastic around twice' ... 'I am laughed at that I cry. I do not, but I just have dust in my eye...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Imaginary Interviews: Aug. 13, 1923 | 8/13/1923 | See Source »

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