The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... tell of disappointed and grati- fied ambitious , of discouragement and encouragement , of comedies and tragedies ! What scenes they must have witnessed of the quiet shake of a room - mate's hand after some disappointment , and the ...
... tell of disappointed and grati- fied ambitious , of discouragement and encouragement , of comedies and tragedies ! What scenes they must have witnessed of the quiet shake of a room - mate's hand after some disappointment , and the ...
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... tells us - represent three stages of life ; the first , youth - the child on the very threshold of man- hood , buoyant , warm - hearted , expectant ; the second , manhood itself - calculation displacing enthusiasm , and passions ...
... tells us - represent three stages of life ; the first , youth - the child on the very threshold of man- hood , buoyant , warm - hearted , expectant ; the second , manhood itself - calculation displacing enthusiasm , and passions ...
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... tells us to expect a little story of love , triste et gai , tour à tour , but under it all there lies a philosophical idea identical with Mr. Hardy's more ambitious exposition . This is , that religion is more than a creed , but a life ...
... tells us to expect a little story of love , triste et gai , tour à tour , but under it all there lies a philosophical idea identical with Mr. Hardy's more ambitious exposition . This is , that religion is more than a creed , but a life ...
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... tells them that she has stepped in out of a sense of hospitality from an interrupted sitting with Durien , where she poses for " the head , hands , feet - everything . " Here in a few telling words we have the first phase of her ...
... tells them that she has stepped in out of a sense of hospitality from an interrupted sitting with Durien , where she poses for " the head , hands , feet - everything . " Here in a few telling words we have the first phase of her ...
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... tell us that , in the flat stone which covered his grave , four holes were made , into which , for years afterward , corn was poured for the birds , so dearly loved by the dead minstrel , to feed on . The songs the Minnesingers sang ...
... tell us that , in the flat stone which covered his grave , four holes were made , into which , for years afterward , corn was poured for the birds , so dearly loved by the dead minstrel , to feed on . The songs the Minnesingers sang ...
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