The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... course ever given in the University . For a few years there was comparative quiet while Mr. Phelps charted his yearlings through the difficult waters of English literature . But in 1896 the faculty was again astounded by discovering in ...
... course ever given in the University . For a few years there was comparative quiet while Mr. Phelps charted his yearlings through the difficult waters of English literature . But in 1896 the faculty was again astounded by discovering in ...
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... course given in Yale . He is an authority on the Romantic movement and the later nineteenth century . His large and ... courses was on Chaucer and Browning , who are certainly two of the more robust and vivid personalities . You need ...
... course given in Yale . He is an authority on the Romantic movement and the later nineteenth century . His large and ... courses was on Chaucer and Browning , who are certainly two of the more robust and vivid personalities . You need ...
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... course of innumerable lectures and reviews , in periodical essays and books , he has interested countless numbers of people in reading . And he has done service to the older writers through two remarkable institutions . The Faerie ...
... course of innumerable lectures and reviews , in periodical essays and books , he has interested countless numbers of people in reading . And he has done service to the older writers through two remarkable institutions . The Faerie ...
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