The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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Page 9
... whole healthy hand could serve you — but for twenty years it has hung at the end of her arm , dry and bent and dead ; a cross to bear , a sin to hide - Remove it , God ! MOTHER : Oh , God ! MR . ELISHA : Purify it , God . ( Ah's from ...
... whole healthy hand could serve you — but for twenty years it has hung at the end of her arm , dry and bent and dead ; a cross to bear , a sin to hide - Remove it , God ! MOTHER : Oh , God ! MR . ELISHA : Purify it , God . ( Ah's from ...
Page 17
... whole thing reminded one a little of a taxi driver with his billed cap sitting on the back of his head . They went in and after a quick look Phillip sat down looking as if he were hold- ing his breath . She went through the whole place ...
... whole thing reminded one a little of a taxi driver with his billed cap sitting on the back of his head . They went in and after a quick look Phillip sat down looking as if he were hold- ing his breath . She went through the whole place ...
Page 27
... whole piece , however , which the composer calls " secu- lar songs for soli and chorus , accompanied by instruments , " somehow manages to hold together extraordinarily well considering the diversity among the songs with regard to style ...
... whole piece , however , which the composer calls " secu- lar songs for soli and chorus , accompanied by instruments , " somehow manages to hold together extraordinarily well considering the diversity among the songs with regard to style ...
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