The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... young men to remember that our opinions , though they may seem not half bad to us , are likely to be one - sided or totally incorrect , and will not be regarded as very important anyway , and that it is becom- ing that they should be ...
... young men to remember that our opinions , though they may seem not half bad to us , are likely to be one - sided or totally incorrect , and will not be regarded as very important anyway , and that it is becom- ing that they should be ...
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... young men , from the freshness with which impressions 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 ...
... young men , from the freshness with which impressions 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 ...
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... young man was writing to the station agent at Paleytown for a handbag left by mis- take on the platform of the station the night before . In Alexandria a poor old woman was sitting in her door- step sobbing over a copy of the Washington ...
... young man was writing to the station agent at Paleytown for a handbag left by mis- take on the platform of the station the night before . In Alexandria a poor old woman was sitting in her door- step sobbing over a copy of the Washington ...
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... young a man . His scholarship was profound , accurate , and enlightened . But with his work as a scholar , except of course as it manifested itself in his teaching , in broad and accurate knowledge , 32 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary ...
... young a man . His scholarship was profound , accurate , and enlightened . But with his work as a scholar , except of course as it manifested itself in his teaching , in broad and accurate knowledge , 32 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary ...
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... young thing there ; no gay laughter or youthful voices break the settled calm of the grassy streets . On every side one only sees wrinkled faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creep- ing painfully along in flapping ...
... young thing there ; no gay laughter or youthful voices break the settled calm of the grassy streets . On every side one only sees wrinkled faces peering from the low windows , and bent figures creep- ing painfully along in flapping ...
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