The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... come into their minds , has some- times an unusual and very pleasant life and newness of appreciation . But the value of college criticism is not so much in this way . If it has merit enough to give it a reason for exist- ence , its ...
... come into their minds , has some- times an unusual and very pleasant life and newness of appreciation . But the value of college criticism is not so much in this way . If it has merit enough to give it a reason for exist- ence , its ...
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... come from one whose religion is full of inconsistency . Renan had tried to be a thorough skeptic ; but his old idealistic and religious nature held him back ; and he contented himself with pleasant emotions and aspirations , the very ...
... come from one whose religion is full of inconsistency . Renan had tried to be a thorough skeptic ; but his old idealistic and religious nature held him back ; and he contented himself with pleasant emotions and aspirations , the very ...
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... come from the mind of a teacher who speaks with authority , writing from his own experience . The lessons do not impress one as didactic or sarcastic . In his " Field Notes " he writes : " I would give up all the mind In the prim city's ...
... come from the mind of a teacher who speaks with authority , writing from his own experience . The lessons do not impress one as didactic or sarcastic . In his " Field Notes " he writes : " I would give up all the mind In the prim city's ...
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... come now with me fearless , confident , and free , " believ- ing this the sweeter and more desirable existence than that of one who is " only as the rest , with Heaven's com- mon comforts blessed . " The especial branch of labor which ...
... come now with me fearless , confident , and free , " believ- ing this the sweeter and more desirable existence than that of one who is " only as the rest , with Heaven's com- mon comforts blessed . " The especial branch of labor which ...
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... comes from long confinement ; it was still haggard with hunger and exhaustion . The first house in the village was the parsonage ; it was a small white cottage overgrown with honeysuckles , and almost covered by the overhanging branches ...
... comes from long confinement ; it was still haggard with hunger and exhaustion . The first house in the village was the parsonage ; it was a small white cottage overgrown with honeysuckles , and almost covered by the overhanging branches ...
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