The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... HOPE , .. " THE SOFT ANSWER , " . CHAUCER ,. ...... . THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON , NOTABILIA , ............... 5 6 12 15 20 20 24 25 28 PORTFOLIO , MEMORABILIA YALENSIA , .. BOOK NOTICES , EDITOR'S TABLE ,. 34 40 43 55 THE YALE ...
... HOPE , .. " THE SOFT ANSWER , " . CHAUCER ,. ...... . THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON , NOTABILIA , ............... 5 6 12 15 20 20 24 25 28 PORTFOLIO , MEMORABILIA YALENSIA , .. BOOK NOTICES , EDITOR'S TABLE ,. 34 40 43 55 THE YALE ...
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... hope , probably , of making an essay attractive because it is " something new . " Of course in cases when the sub- jects are prescribed , this way of choosing the subject is sometimes to a certain extent unavoidable , but it is hardly ...
... hope , probably , of making an essay attractive because it is " something new . " Of course in cases when the sub- jects are prescribed , this way of choosing the subject is sometimes to a certain extent unavoidable , but it is hardly ...
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... hope . In such surroundings Renan absorbed sentiment and . idealism , as a child , with the very atmosphere of the place , with his love for the old mystical legends , and 6 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine . DEFOREST PRIZE ORATION,
... hope . In such surroundings Renan absorbed sentiment and . idealism , as a child , with the very atmosphere of the place , with his love for the old mystical legends , and 6 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine . DEFOREST PRIZE ORATION,
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... hope in such vague fancies as these . And his solution of this difficulty was heroic . " Better , " he said , " that the people should wor- ship in a narrow and false creed , than be told a truth which they cannot comprehend , and which ...
... hope in such vague fancies as these . And his solution of this difficulty was heroic . " Better , " he said , " that the people should wor- ship in a narrow and false creed , than be told a truth which they cannot comprehend , and which ...
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... hope is lost , -a new courage in what we find in our- selves , and in the world , which makes for righteousness . " But to the lighter nature of Ernest Renan , this was far too cheerless a prospect . He tried to conceal , even from ...
... hope is lost , -a new courage in what we find in our- selves , and in the world , which makes for righteousness . " But to the lighter nature of Ernest Renan , this was far too cheerless a prospect . He tried to conceal , even from ...
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