The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 121Herrick & Noyes., 1953 |
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... feel justified in draw- ing upon the most esoteric sources of world liter- ature in order to choose a content which he feels would be useful in explaining one of his patient's dreams . He would seem to be telling us that since every ...
... feel justified in draw- ing upon the most esoteric sources of world liter- ature in order to choose a content which he feels would be useful in explaining one of his patient's dreams . He would seem to be telling us that since every ...
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... feeling of exhilaration when he hit the cold mist that lay at the tree line , torn gray patches floating between the black trees . " Besides , you were with Mary and Claude . " " They're stifling - you know we're not very close . And I feel ...
... feeling of exhilaration when he hit the cold mist that lay at the tree line , torn gray patches floating between the black trees . " Besides , you were with Mary and Claude . " " They're stifling - you know we're not very close . And I feel ...
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... feel its gentle warmth on my back through my wool sweater . I felt loose and excited as we pulled away from the boathouse . I stroked hard on my oar and admired the deep , sucking swirls that swam astern after each stroke . Today was ...
... feel its gentle warmth on my back through my wool sweater . I felt loose and excited as we pulled away from the boathouse . I stroked hard on my oar and admired the deep , sucking swirls that swam astern after each stroke . Today was ...
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