The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... natural and in some ways . beneficial , for while in college there is nothing , perhaps , in which we grow more proficient than the study of human character , which is the greatest study in the world . When such criticism is good ...
... natural and in some ways . beneficial , for while in college there is nothing , perhaps , in which we grow more proficient than the study of human character , which is the greatest study in the world . When such criticism is good ...
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... 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 , form a nucleus 4 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... 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 , form a nucleus 4 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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... nature , burning to grapple with its problems and to know its utmost depths . To him life was everything , and he would gladly turn from even the " Venus " of the Louvre to watch the meanest French grisette or blanchisseuse de fin ...
... nature , burning to grapple with its problems and to know its utmost depths . To him life was everything , and he would gladly turn from even the " Venus " of the Louvre to watch the meanest French grisette or blanchisseuse de fin ...
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... 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 . George Henry Nettleton . OCTOBER ...
... 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 . George Henry Nettleton . OCTOBER ...
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... Nature Com- mit an Infinite Crime ? " or " Is a Tax on Hogs Politick ? " and presented a comedy ; this was in 1769. Two years later came " The Beaux's Strategem " with the famous Nathan Hale in the title rôle . But these were either per ...
... Nature Com- mit an Infinite Crime ? " or " Is a Tax on Hogs Politick ? " and presented a comedy ; this was in 1769. Two years later came " The Beaux's Strategem " with the famous Nathan Hale in the title rôle . But these were either per ...
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