The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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Page 16
... close he says : " Listen ! A deep and solemn wind on high ; The shafts of shining dust shift to and fro ; The columned trees sway imperceptibly , And creak as mighty masts when trade - winds blow . The cloudy sails are set ; the earth ...
... close he says : " Listen ! A deep and solemn wind on high ; The shafts of shining dust shift to and fro ; The columned trees sway imperceptibly , And creak as mighty masts when trade - winds blow . The cloudy sails are set ; the earth ...
Page 26
... close observation when abroad . She noticed as much as did Thoreau with this difference , that Thoreau could never have expressed himself with the same felicity . Could Thoreau , for instance , have written of the grass like this : And ...
... close observation when abroad . She noticed as much as did Thoreau with this difference , that Thoreau could never have expressed himself with the same felicity . Could Thoreau , for instance , have written of the grass like this : And ...
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... close crowded one against another , striving , it would seem , which can bring its red tiled roof closest to the ground in front , and carry it to the sharpest ridge pole behind . Through the open door of one of them we catch a glimpse ...
... close crowded one against another , striving , it would seem , which can bring its red tiled roof closest to the ground in front , and carry it to the sharpest ridge pole behind . Through the open door of one of them we catch a glimpse ...
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... Close by is the Peacock Inn , famous for fish dinners . Here , in years long gone by , per- haps , some old tar , who wandering further than his fellows , had in the distant East seen that strange and gorgeous bird , determined with his ...
... Close by is the Peacock Inn , famous for fish dinners . Here , in years long gone by , per- haps , some old tar , who wandering further than his fellows , had in the distant East seen that strange and gorgeous bird , determined with his ...
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... close friends were many who were to be associated with him in his public life . A debate in the dingy room of the Cambridge Union back of the Red Lion Inn , often included the future Lord Grey , Romilly , Derwent Coleridge , Charles ...
... close friends were many who were to be associated with him in his public life . A debate in the dingy room of the Cambridge Union back of the Red Lion Inn , often included the future Lord Grey , Romilly , Derwent Coleridge , Charles ...
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