The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... young girl , who was looking excitedly around the sitting room of an old country farm house . A group of boys stood by , laughing at her discomfiture and making occa- sional tormenting suggestions . " Guess you'll find ' em on the ...
... young girl , who was looking excitedly around the sitting room of an old country farm house . A group of boys stood by , laughing at her discomfiture and making occa- sional tormenting suggestions . " Guess you'll find ' em on the ...
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... young and old . But gradually the old lady settled back in her chair . It was years since she had walked about unaided and the effort had made her a bit tired . The baby now was sleeping , why could she not take a nap as well ! Slowly ...
... young and old . But gradually the old lady settled back in her chair . It was years since she had walked about unaided and the effort had made her a bit tired . The baby now was sleeping , why could she not take a nap as well ! Slowly ...
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... young Schiller at Stuttgart , tak- ing the leading role in Goethe's " Clavigo " —a wretched actor ; of most unprepossessing appearance ; shrieking and ranting away with extraordinary vocal power , which seems to have been his only ...
... young Schiller at Stuttgart , tak- ing the leading role in Goethe's " Clavigo " —a wretched actor ; of most unprepossessing appearance ; shrieking and ranting away with extraordinary vocal power , which seems to have been his only ...
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... , 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 .
... , 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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... young men of this country it would doubt- less develop a taste for something much higher than the opera bouffe . Surely there is much in the way of drama for the colleges of to - day outside the field of an occa- sional burlesque . We ...
... young men of this country it would doubt- less develop a taste for something much higher than the opera bouffe . Surely there is much in the way of drama for the colleges of to - day outside the field of an occa- sional burlesque . We ...
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