The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... come and laugh and gossip , and so do I. ” - -Tennyson , The Grandmother . VEN the proverbial old maid who , with a pet cat upon her lap and her knitting in her hand , finds her principal amusement in discussing her neighbors with some ...
... come and laugh and gossip , and so do I. ” - -Tennyson , The Grandmother . VEN the proverbial old maid who , with a pet cat upon her lap and her knitting in her hand , finds her principal amusement in discussing her neighbors with some ...
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... come , but which are not such sources of vexation to us who breathe the invig- orating air of Yale , disappear most from sight . At these times the cynic can argue with the optimist without seri- ous disagreement , and perhaps become an ...
... come , but which are not such sources of vexation to us who breathe the invig- orating air of Yale , disappear most from sight . At these times the cynic can argue with the optimist without seri- ous disagreement , and perhaps become an ...
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... come here have many friends . The minority who come to Yale from the large public schools in a body , and who both from natural circumstances and design on their part live a life different to a great extent from that of the average man ...
... come here have many friends . The minority who come to Yale from the large public schools in a body , and who both from natural circumstances and design on their part live a life different to a great extent from that of the average man ...
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... come to realize that that is the mystery of the universe which no man can penetrate , though he seek with tears to do so . Balzac was ever an ardent , tireless student of human nature , burning to grapple with its problems and to know ...
... come to realize that that is the mystery of the universe which no man can penetrate , though he seek with tears to do so . Balzac was ever an ardent , tireless student of human nature , burning to grapple with its problems and to know ...
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... come . She was continually regretting what might have been , they were dreaming of what they wished would be . Instead of caring for others as she used to do , she herself was being cared for . Petted by everyone , as it seemed to her ...
... come . She was continually regretting what might have been , they were dreaming of what they wished would be . Instead of caring for others as she used to do , she herself was being cared for . Petted by everyone , as it seemed to her ...
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