The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... music has Balzac for those to whom music means only melody , but to him who recognizes the harmony of dis- cord , Balzac opens his heart . He was more at home in the darkness of the charnel - house than in the bright sun- shine . To him ...
... music has Balzac for those to whom music means only melody , but to him who recognizes the harmony of dis- cord , Balzac opens his heart . He was more at home in the darkness of the charnel - house than in the bright sun- shine . To him ...
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... musical sweetness we are sure this laughter comes from a still more musical heart . What more congenial studio could she have strayed into during that noon hour than that which contained the great souls of Taffy Wynne and the jolly ...
... musical sweetness we are sure this laughter comes from a still more musical heart . What more congenial studio could she have strayed into during that noon hour than that which contained the great souls of Taffy Wynne and the jolly ...
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... musical contests , even at the Wartburg , where the legend runs - death was the reward of the vanquished . Manly and bold they often were , spite of all their romance , and none braver or truer than their chief , Walther von der ...
... musical contests , even at the Wartburg , where the legend runs - death was the reward of the vanquished . Manly and bold they often were , spite of all their romance , and none braver or truer than their chief , Walther von der ...
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... music was heard and that there were some who appreciated it . He understood the effort of Miss Rewell , a woman of position and peculiar prominence at the hotel , to brighten the afternoon for him , a new comer and almost a stranger ...
... music was heard and that there were some who appreciated it . He understood the effort of Miss Rewell , a woman of position and peculiar prominence at the hotel , to brighten the afternoon for him , a new comer and almost a stranger ...
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... fern . The wind comes whispering down the hills ; The trees sway to and fro , A murmur breathes from the solemn pines In music soft and slow . The clematis hangs from the sun - kissed fence ; Oct. , 1894 ] 53 Editor's Table .
... fern . The wind comes whispering down the hills ; The trees sway to and fro , A murmur breathes from the solemn pines In music soft and slow . The clematis hangs from the sun - kissed fence ; Oct. , 1894 ] 53 Editor's Table .
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