The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 127, Issue 4Yale Literary Society, 1958 |
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... separate bones about the torrid and the temperate zones . Within her eyes two golden birds told more than words could ever tell about the world she saw , and seeing them I felt the world I knew withdraw until I knew it once again as ...
... separate bones about the torrid and the temperate zones . Within her eyes two golden birds told more than words could ever tell about the world she saw , and seeing them I felt the world I knew withdraw until I knew it once again as ...
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... separately , would be rated fair , good , and excellent , in that order , and it is this progress , I think , which explains the various alleluias that greeted the publication of The Once and Future King . One puts down the book with ...
... separately , would be rated fair , good , and excellent , in that order , and it is this progress , I think , which explains the various alleluias that greeted the publication of The Once and Future King . One puts down the book with ...
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