The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... appearance will be the only guide to such criticism . Some of us may walk in a peculiar manner , or swing our arms in a way different from that of most men ; it is unneces- sary to infer from this that we are conceited . Perhaps through ...
... appearance will be the only guide to such criticism . Some of us may walk in a peculiar manner , or swing our arms in a way different from that of most men ; it is unneces- sary to infer from this that we are conceited . Perhaps through ...
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... appearance ; shrieking and ranting away with extraordinary vocal power , which seems to have been his only recommendation for the part . This prominent featured and nervously energetic young man was evidently not cut out for an actor ...
... appearance ; shrieking and ranting away with extraordinary vocal power , which seems to have been his only recommendation for the part . This prominent featured and nervously energetic young man was evidently not cut out for an actor ...
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... appearance of the table for the mid - day breakfast . The first of these difficulties seemed to be solved , for her aunt Miss Jenks had promised to patronize the Limited , and would consequently reach the city by eight o'clock , while ...
... appearance of the table for the mid - day breakfast . The first of these difficulties seemed to be solved , for her aunt Miss Jenks had promised to patronize the Limited , and would consequently reach the city by eight o'clock , while ...
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... appeared to be dew - drops glistening on the petals of the orange blossoms which composed the centre - piece . He was still the more sur- prised that the upturned bowls of the spoons laid together in a conventional curve , were bright ...
... appeared to be dew - drops glistening on the petals of the orange blossoms which composed the centre - piece . He was still the more sur- prised that the upturned bowls of the spoons laid together in a conventional curve , were bright ...
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... appeared in the gown which she was to wear at Eleanor's wedding , she seemed to be the most collected member of the family . She had forgotten the tediousness of her journey , and her natural smile plainly said that she had left all her ...
... appeared in the gown which she was to wear at Eleanor's wedding , she seemed to be the most collected member of the family . She had forgotten the tediousness of her journey , and her natural smile plainly said that she had left all her ...
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