The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... carry conviction . The men who gain disfavor with him will find that his criticism seriously affects their college course . They will know fewer men of the right kind , for we are apt here instead of choosing our friends to have our ...
... carry conviction . The men who gain disfavor with him will find that his criticism seriously affects their college course . They will know fewer men of the right kind , for we are apt here instead of choosing our friends to have our ...
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... have been guilty of an injustice . The safeguard against this sort of thing being carried to such an extent that it will become injurious to the college as well as the individual , lies in the fact Oct. , 1894 ] 5 College Gossip .
... have been guilty of an injustice . The safeguard against this sort of thing being carried to such an extent that it will become injurious to the college as well as the individual , lies in the fact Oct. , 1894 ] 5 College Gossip .
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... carried out his aim -- for it was French nature , not human nature , that he had painted - spite of the frag- mentary character and imperfections of the " Comédie Humaine , " Balzac is perhaps the greatest name in all French literature ...
... carried out his aim -- for it was French nature , not human nature , that he had painted - spite of the frag- mentary character and imperfections of the " Comédie Humaine , " Balzac is perhaps the greatest name in all French literature ...
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... carried up in pails , you'd appreciate what that means . I'm quite sure there's something wrong with the pipes . If I were in your place I'd have the man come to - morrow and find out what's the matter . " For a moment Mrs. Thorndike ...
... carried up in pails , you'd appreciate what that means . I'm quite sure there's something wrong with the pipes . If I were in your place I'd have the man come to - morrow and find out what's the matter . " For a moment Mrs. Thorndike ...
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... joust . Often the Minnesingers carried their romantic ideas to such absurd extents that they became fantastic , and the mad follies to which love urged Ulrich von Lichenstein now excite as 32 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... joust . Often the Minnesingers carried their romantic ideas to such absurd extents that they became fantastic , and the mad follies to which love urged Ulrich von Lichenstein now excite as 32 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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