The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... English literature was not confined to the routine of recitations and to a class book . He was rather the helper and inspirer of those who were under his instruction . His whole person- ality was thrown into his efforts to arouse in ...
... English literature was not confined to the routine of recitations and to a class book . He was rather the helper and inspirer of those who were under his instruction . His whole person- ality was thrown into his efforts to arouse in ...
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... English litera- ture , on the ground that his genius had only begun to ripen , and that what he did write , was but the assurance of what he would have done had he lived to maturity . While all who read his verses must share this regret ...
... English litera- ture , on the ground that his genius had only begun to ripen , and that what he did write , was but the assurance of what he would have done had he lived to maturity . While all who read his verses must share this regret ...
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... English in the college . In 1890 he was made assistant professor in English , and in June , 1893 , he was appointed to the new chair of Rhetoric and Belles - Lettres , which it was denied him to actively hold . His funeral was held at ...
... English in the college . In 1890 he was made assistant professor in English , and in June , 1893 , he was appointed to the new chair of Rhetoric and Belles - Lettres , which it was denied him to actively hold . His funeral was held at ...
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... English government to station one of the best of the Highland regiments at Edinboro ' castle . It is a stroke of art . We know that the Feudal Baron no longer swoops down upon the passing merchant , but con- tents himself with capturing ...
... English government to station one of the best of the Highland regiments at Edinboro ' castle . It is a stroke of art . We know that the Feudal Baron no longer swoops down upon the passing merchant , but con- tents himself with capturing ...
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... English grenadier whom he pretends to see behind the captain . " If they should charge ! Comme ca o'rait terrible ! " he murmurs . The drum beats and the green files advance , right , left , right , left ; they pass before Father Alexis ...
... English grenadier whom he pretends to see behind the captain . " If they should charge ! Comme ca o'rait terrible ! " he murmurs . The drum beats and the green files advance , right , left , right , left ; they pass before Father Alexis ...
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