The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 122Yale Literary Society, 1954 |
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... literary " about Dylan Thomas , but he knew his craft as only the finest craftsman can ; and he was brilliant , when he chose to be , in literary asides . If he spoke of poetry , it was usually to praise the poems of a friend , or to ...
... literary " about Dylan Thomas , but he knew his craft as only the finest craftsman can ; and he was brilliant , when he chose to be , in literary asides . If he spoke of poetry , it was usually to praise the poems of a friend , or to ...
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... literary innocence . It was an astonishment that nowhere fitted into the world as I knew it then . Walking home across the park , I would say single lines to myself over and over again . The words seemed to me as absolute and inevitable ...
... literary innocence . It was an astonishment that nowhere fitted into the world as I knew it then . Walking home across the park , I would say single lines to myself over and over again . The words seemed to me as absolute and inevitable ...
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... literary approach to phi- losophy . 530 pp . $ 3.00 A RHETORIC OF MOTIVES by Kenneth Burke . A brilliant analysis of the techniques of moving men to action , and the role of mystery , mystification , reverence , magic , hierarchy , and ...
... literary approach to phi- losophy . 530 pp . $ 3.00 A RHETORIC OF MOTIVES by Kenneth Burke . A brilliant analysis of the techniques of moving men to action , and the role of mystery , mystification , reverence , magic , hierarchy , and ...
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