The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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... perhaps too much attention paid to the fact of her one hundred years , and not enough to the reason of it , and to its very real influence on all those with whom she comes in contact . It is said of every one who succeeds by no matter ...
... perhaps too much attention paid to the fact of her one hundred years , and not enough to the reason of it , and to its very real influence on all those with whom she comes in contact . It is said of every one who succeeds by no matter ...
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... perhaps the present generation of its makers ( forced , as we were not , by the world's cultural crisis to think and to feel and to make decisions ) is bringing the LIT. to life . Perhaps some day , when I again by accident turn its ...
... perhaps the present generation of its makers ( forced , as we were not , by the world's cultural crisis to think and to feel and to make decisions ) is bringing the LIT. to life . Perhaps some day , when I again by accident turn its ...
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... perhaps not in the frame of mind That mingles a fair balance with the kind . In vision come before his wounded eyes , Thrones , dominations , principalities , Strength that authentic excellence sublimes , And all the lifted highbrows of ...
... perhaps not in the frame of mind That mingles a fair balance with the kind . In vision come before his wounded eyes , Thrones , dominations , principalities , Strength that authentic excellence sublimes , And all the lifted highbrows of ...
Contents
SPECIAL CONFESSION I | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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