The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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Page 14
... head nodded forward and so bending down the old lady seemed still to be keeping guard over the sleeping child . A last lingering gaze was on the upturned face before her and the dim eyes closing wearily seemed still to retain the ...
... head nodded forward and so bending down the old lady seemed still to be keeping guard over the sleeping child . A last lingering gaze was on the upturned face before her and the dim eyes closing wearily seemed still to retain the ...
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... head- master at Westminster . In the meantime , however , our Puritan ancestors were at work establishing customs , schools and colleges for us . Staunch hearted and of honest mind , but both needed a deal of stretching . They failed to ...
... head- master at Westminster . In the meantime , however , our Puritan ancestors were at work establishing customs , schools and colleges for us . Staunch hearted and of honest mind , but both needed a deal of stretching . They failed to ...
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... heads in disapproval . The talent for every other art the world knows comes from the men of the university , but the drama , one of the noblest of the arts , one of the easiest ways to bring the people to a higher literary standard , is ...
... heads in disapproval . The talent for every other art the world knows comes from the men of the university , but the drama , one of the noblest of the arts , one of the easiest ways to bring the people to a higher literary standard , is ...
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... head , hands , feet - everything . " Here in a few telling words we have the first phase of her character , before the refining influ- ence of the three Englishmen had shown her receptive nature that there were things in the world that ...
... head , hands , feet - everything . " Here in a few telling words we have the first phase of her character , before the refining influ- ence of the three Englishmen had shown her receptive nature that there were things in the world that ...
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... head of a cove near the water's edge . In a conspicuous position on a hill stands a tiny church , whose outward appearance calls to mind the tiniest summer cottages of a Long Island seashore 36 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... head of a cove near the water's edge . In a conspicuous position on a hill stands a tiny church , whose outward appearance calls to mind the tiniest summer cottages of a Long Island seashore 36 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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