The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... dark that brought him out at last into the full sunlight of success . Even then the brightness of his sun was dimmed for him , because , in the years of eager uncertain search for the secret of human life , he had come to realize that ...
... dark that brought him out at last into the full sunlight of success . Even then the brightness of his sun was dimmed for him , because , in the years of eager uncertain search for the secret of human life , he had come to realize that ...
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... darkness of the charnel - house than in the bright sun- shine . To him the tolling of the prison death - bell sounded sweeter than the marriage chimes . It is not strange , then , that few novels in the entire " Comedy " end happily ...
... darkness of the charnel - house than in the bright sun- shine . To him the tolling of the prison death - bell sounded sweeter than the marriage chimes . It is not strange , then , that few novels in the entire " Comedy " end happily ...
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... dark and how lonely she herself felt . Holding on to the chairs , as when herself a little child , she walked slowly into the other room . The baby was heavy , far too heavy for her , but she did not think of this . She could hardly ...
... dark and how lonely she herself felt . Holding on to the chairs , as when herself a little child , she walked slowly into the other room . The baby was heavy , far too heavy for her , but she did not think of this . She could hardly ...
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... the guard , with glistening armor and flashing torches , look thirsty for blood ; but the young actors have made their escape in the dark . To be sure the youthful Milton could find no words 16 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... the guard , with glistening armor and flashing torches , look thirsty for blood ; but the young actors have made their escape in the dark . To be sure the youthful Milton could find no words 16 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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... dark stain in its early days of innocence , and yet rise above this to become a noble and loveable character . The over - sensitive soul , there- fore , that lays down the book - after reading every word- and asks , “ Is Trilby a moral ...
... dark stain in its early days of innocence , and yet rise above this to become a noble and loveable character . The over - sensitive soul , there- fore , that lays down the book - after reading every word- and asks , “ Is Trilby a moral ...
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