The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... expression of the corresponding feeling , but is simply an accident or a carelessness of style . However , it is just as much to be avoided , whatever its cause . It is well for us very young men to remember that our opinions , though ...
... expression of the corresponding feeling , but is simply an accident or a carelessness of style . However , it is just as much to be avoided , whatever its cause . It is well for us very young men to remember that our opinions , though ...
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... expression . In- deed a man who has a thorough and familiar acquaintance with his thought is more likely to be familiar and easy in its expression . There is another fault of style which is seen in college criticism not so often as ...
... expression . In- deed a man who has a thorough and familiar acquaintance with his thought is more likely to be familiar and easy in its expression . There is another fault of style which is seen in college criticism not so often as ...
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... expression , and in its helping through its effects on them and the influence which their example exerts for the growth of literary interest toward that end for which we all are or ought to be striving - the improve- ment of what is ...
... expression , and in its helping through its effects on them and the influence which their example exerts for the growth of literary interest toward that end for which we all are or ought to be striving - the improve- ment of what is ...
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... expression of what he felt , and what moved his own heart . There was the pleasure of putting on paper what passed within him , even if no mortal eye should see it . Thus with his own extreme modesty , and with poems representing solely ...
... expression of what he felt , and what moved his own heart . There was the pleasure of putting on paper what passed within him , even if no mortal eye should see it . Thus with his own extreme modesty , and with poems representing solely ...
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... expression he had not explained his errand . " I am , " he said , " an agent of the Ex - Convicts ' Aid Association . I have papers of interest in my bag , but I have lost the key . Our present object is to get the churches interested ...
... expression he had not explained his errand . " I am , " he said , " an agent of the Ex - Convicts ' Aid Association . I have papers of interest in my bag , but I have lost the key . Our present object is to get the churches interested ...
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