The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... Students of Yale University . " Dum mens grata manet , nomen laudesque YALENSES Cantabunt SOBOLES , unanimique PATRES . " OCTOBER , 1894 . NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITORS . On Sale at the Cooperative Store . TUTTLE , MOREHOUSE ...
... Students of Yale University . " Dum mens grata manet , nomen laudesque YALENSES Cantabunt SOBOLES , unanimique PATRES . " OCTOBER , 1894 . NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITORS . On Sale at the Cooperative Store . TUTTLE , MOREHOUSE ...
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... Students of Yale University . This Magazine established February , 1836 , is the oldest col- lege periodical in America ; entering upon its Sixtieth Volume with the number for October , 1894. It is published by a board of Editors , annu ...
... Students of Yale University . This Magazine established February , 1836 , is the oldest col- lege periodical in America ; entering upon its Sixtieth Volume with the number for October , 1894. It is published by a board of Editors , annu ...
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... student of human nature , burning to grapple with its problems and to know its utmost depths . To him life was everything , and he would gladly turn from even the " Venus " of the Louvre to watch the meanest French grisette or ...
... student of human nature , burning to grapple with its problems and to know its utmost depths . To him life was everything , and he would gladly turn from even the " Venus " of the Louvre to watch the meanest French grisette or ...
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... students who played at the court of Louis XIV . , with no less a person for a patroness than Madame de Maintenon . In fact at that time , to be allowed to witness these perform- ances was one of the greatest honors the court could ...
... students who played at the court of Louis XIV . , with no less a person for a patroness than Madame de Maintenon . In fact at that time , to be allowed to witness these perform- ances was one of the greatest honors the court could ...
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... students themselves were the actors nor did " Gorboduc " suffer at their hands . Before long we find Queen Elizabeth listening with the utmost satisfaction to the students ' plays , until she has some of her pet hobbies carelessly tread ...
... students themselves were the actors nor did " Gorboduc " suffer at their hands . Before long we find Queen Elizabeth listening with the utmost satisfaction to the students ' plays , until she has some of her pet hobbies carelessly tread ...
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