The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... passed by , we may estimate justly Renan's weakness and strength . His most prominent characteristic is unques- tionably his strange dual nature . Now we have the modern thinker who hails science as the only guide to life . The next ...
... passed by , we may estimate justly Renan's weakness and strength . His most prominent characteristic is unques- tionably his strange dual nature . Now we have the modern thinker who hails science as the only guide to life . The next ...
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... passed , and the old man still sat by the grate ; but the letter had fallen to the floor . The blaze had faded to a red glow ; it cast a dim , lurid light on the tired figure in the armchair , who sat with his hand over his heart ...
... passed , and the old man still sat by the grate ; but the letter had fallen to the floor . The blaze had faded to a red glow ; it cast a dim , lurid light on the tired figure in the armchair , who sat with his hand over his heart ...
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... passed within him , even if no mortal eye should see it . Thus with his own extreme modesty , and with poems representing solely his inmost thoughts , Mr. Sill was least the man to be catalogued with poets who were eager to " secure ...
... passed within him , even if no mortal eye should see it . Thus with his own extreme modesty , and with poems representing solely his inmost thoughts , Mr. Sill was least the man to be catalogued with poets who were eager to " secure ...
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... passed to discover . Indeed they have them- selves forgotten , or record it only in legends and ancient runes droned at the cradle side . But , be that as it may , -to - day their single street winds for perhaps half a mile along the ...
... passed to discover . Indeed they have them- selves forgotten , or record it only in legends and ancient runes droned at the cradle side . But , be that as it may , -to - day their single street winds for perhaps half a mile along the ...
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... passing merchant , but con- tents himself with capturing the American heiress , and that castles themselves can now be bought outright or rented for the summer , but as we enter the esplanade at Edinboro ' and see the sentry pacing up ...
... passing merchant , but con- tents himself with capturing the American heiress , and that castles themselves can now be bought outright or rented for the summer , but as we enter the esplanade at Edinboro ' and see the sentry pacing up ...
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