The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 93, Issue 9Herrick & Noyes, 1928 |
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somehow struck way down into the very roots of human nature , and he has succeeded in delineating with sympathy and ... humanity in the words , “ I'm a fool . ” A Story - Teller's Story was published in the following year . This ...
somehow struck way down into the very roots of human nature , and he has succeeded in delineating with sympathy and ... humanity in the words , “ I'm a fool . ” A Story - Teller's Story was published in the following year . This ...
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... human features of village life , and his books draw much of their beauty from the expression of his feeling . " Life in our American towns and cities is barren enough , " he writes in his Notebook , " and there are enough people saying ...
... human features of village life , and his books draw much of their beauty from the expression of his feeling . " Life in our American towns and cities is barren enough , " he writes in his Notebook , " and there are enough people saying ...
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... human suffering . Should the slow climbing darkness melt me , too , With cold , engulfing hand , then I might fade ... humanity , Where all is tranquil that the mind can see . But this can never come ; for far away Is my broad living ...
... human suffering . Should the slow climbing darkness melt me , too , With cold , engulfing hand , then I might fade ... humanity , Where all is tranquil that the mind can see . But this can never come ; for far away Is my broad living ...
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THE YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE | 209 |
Early Spring JOHN I B MCCULLOCH | 244 |
Madman WILDER HOBSON | 256 |
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