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Repplier

American  
[rep-leer] / ˈrɛp lɪər /

noun

  1. Agnes, 1855–1950, U.S. essayist.


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Miss Repplier could not be disputatious if she would.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last woman admitted was Agnes Repplier, 73, author and Laetare Medalist, in 1928.

From Time Magazine Archive

Other women had been so honored before: Eliza Allen Starr for art criticism; Agnes Repplier for essays; Christian Reed for novels; Katherine E. Con way for poetry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Agnes Repplier does her best to humanize this factual account of missionary activity but admits finally: "Mere Marie was fundamentally humorless."

From Time Magazine Archive

If possible, have the advantage of the fine taste and judgment of the collections made by Andrew Lang, Miss Repplier, E. V. Lucas, and as many of the others as are available.

From Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes by Clippinger, Erle Elsworth

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