The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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Page 11
... that is wild with splendor Like the sun at the close of day Like the visions that rest in a maiden's breast October will float away ! Philip C. Peck . WHERE A WINTER'S NIGHT . HERE are my mittens ? Oct. , 1894 ] II October . OCTOBER, Peck,
... that is wild with splendor Like the sun at the close of day Like the visions that rest in a maiden's breast October will float away ! Philip C. Peck . WHERE A WINTER'S NIGHT . HERE are my mittens ? Oct. , 1894 ] II October . OCTOBER, Peck,
Page 26
... close proximity to the cherished gown which she had brought from another land . The impetus was sufficient . Mrs. Thorndike abandoned the suppliant plaster , hurrying from the dining - room , and out through the library in the direction ...
... close proximity to the cherished gown which she had brought from another land . The impetus was sufficient . Mrs. Thorndike abandoned the suppliant plaster , hurrying from the dining - room , and out through the library in the direction ...
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... close of the thirteenth century a new force was beginning to make itself felt in Germany . Bohemianism was fast losing its charm for the hitherto nomadic Germans , and civilization demanded permanent centers of life . At once the cities ...
... close of the thirteenth century a new force was beginning to make itself felt in Germany . Bohemianism was fast losing its charm for the hitherto nomadic Germans , and civilization demanded permanent centers of life . At once the cities ...
Page 45
... close of the story are disappointing because one would like to see virtue triumphant , but this ending is better in many ways than having the criminal arrested . The opening of the book is especially clever , and it is difficult to ...
... close of the story are disappointing because one would like to see virtue triumphant , but this ending is better in many ways than having the criminal arrested . The opening of the book is especially clever , and it is difficult to ...
Page 46
... close analysis of the diplo- matic relations of both the Imperial and Liberal factions with the various Powers , an intricate thread to follow , but here drawn out most clearly and thoroughly . The book is not one for mere reference or ...
... close analysis of the diplo- matic relations of both the Imperial and Liberal factions with the various Powers , an intricate thread to follow , but here drawn out most clearly and thoroughly . The book is not one for mere reference or ...
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