The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... interest- ing , especially when viewed as part of a study for a definite architectural scheme which the artist made this summer under Saarinen . Fitzhugh Scott has done fine water - color landscapes even without excepting the fact that ...
... interest- ing , especially when viewed as part of a study for a definite architectural scheme which the artist made this summer under Saarinen . Fitzhugh Scott has done fine water - color landscapes even without excepting the fact that ...
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... has always been his first interest . It is significant that one of his earlier courses was on Chaucer and Browning , who are certainly two of the more robust and vivid personalities . You need only attend one of his lectures 23.
... has always been his first interest . It is significant that one of his earlier courses was on Chaucer and Browning , who are certainly two of the more robust and vivid personalities . You need only attend one of his lectures 23.
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... interest in the beauty and vitality of literature would never allow him to stray into the unpro- ductive regions of the syntax of a first folio , or the various readings of a deservedly forgotten poetaster . He has always been ...
... interest in the beauty and vitality of literature would never allow him to stray into the unpro- ductive regions of the syntax of a first folio , or the various readings of a deservedly forgotten poetaster . He has always been ...
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