The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... thoughts . There she saw pictures of the past , when sleighs had wooden runners and men went armed with rifles for fear of the Indians lurking near by . What started out a pleasure party would in those days sometimes return a body of ...
... thoughts . There she saw pictures of the past , when sleighs had wooden runners and men went armed with rifles for fear of the Indians lurking near by . What started out a pleasure party would in those days sometimes return a body of ...
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... thought she could hear Mab singing , but it was only another voice with the same careless tone of happiness . How long they were staying out ! The baby was crying now and no one was there to go to her . Why not bring her in by the warm ...
... thought she could hear Mab singing , but it was only another voice with the same careless tone of happiness . How long they were staying out ! The baby was crying now and no one was there to go to her . Why not bring her in by the warm ...
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... thought of stupid Polonius acting the part of such a fierce warrior and wiley statesman as Cæsar ; and remarks that " It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there . " But doubtless Polonius was quite as good a performer at ...
... thought of stupid Polonius acting the part of such a fierce warrior and wiley statesman as Cæsar ; and remarks that " It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there . " But doubtless Polonius was quite as good a performer at ...
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... thought of our non - conforming age . It will be a long time before we can forget the stinging sar- casms on orthodox ideas of morality and life that Mr. Thomas Hardy gave us two years ago in his bitterly pathetic tale of Tess , and ...
... thought of our non - conforming age . It will be a long time before we can forget the stinging sar- casms on orthodox ideas of morality and life that Mr. Thomas Hardy gave us two years ago in his bitterly pathetic tale of Tess , and ...
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... thought that Trilby sat for the figure is not plain unless priggishness and chiv- alry are synonymous terms . The most liberal and clearly visioned reader does not gain a truer insight into the many - sided character of Trilby than this ...
... thought that Trilby sat for the figure is not plain unless priggishness and chiv- alry are synonymous terms . The most liberal and clearly visioned reader does not gain a truer insight into the many - sided character of Trilby than this ...
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