The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 85Yale Literary Society, 1919 |
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Page 139
... strange bugs and shiny beetles , and animals and birds in numbers and varieties that it taxes the best mind to remember half of them . You may see the minutest things of earth , while stretching your legs and putting a swing into your ...
... strange bugs and shiny beetles , and animals and birds in numbers and varieties that it taxes the best mind to remember half of them . You may see the minutest things of earth , while stretching your legs and putting a swing into your ...
Page 144
... strange fixed stillness , as if she were expecting something , we find a touch beyond the most adeptly tinted wax- work of our modern realism , and wholly beyond the tech- nique that has built it . ” This , we say , is a scene which ...
... strange fixed stillness , as if she were expecting something , we find a touch beyond the most adeptly tinted wax- work of our modern realism , and wholly beyond the tech- nique that has built it . ” This , we say , is a scene which ...
Page 150
... strange people these , all doing strange things in a grand manner , each of them clear before our eyes , but each surrounded by an exotic mist which lends much to the atmosphere of the story . Who in real life has seen such characters ...
... strange people these , all doing strange things in a grand manner , each of them clear before our eyes , but each surrounded by an exotic mist which lends much to the atmosphere of the story . Who in real life has seen such characters ...
Page 181
... strange from our modern point of view that keen observers as some Greeks undoubtedly were they failed to see the fallacy of their observations . However , many years were to pass before even descriptive biology was to be rid of its many ...
... strange from our modern point of view that keen observers as some Greeks undoubtedly were they failed to see the fallacy of their observations . However , many years were to pass before even descriptive biology was to be rid of its many ...
Page 193
... strange mood of abstraction , seeing and hearing nothing but her own thoughts , gives him a look of defi- ance , then says submissively " Oh , yes , " and returns to her post by the piano . ) MAGNUS : You may be seated . FLORA ( remains ...
... strange mood of abstraction , seeing and hearing nothing but her own thoughts , gives him a look of defi- ance , then says submissively " Oh , yes , " and returns to her post by the piano . ) MAGNUS : You may be seated . FLORA ( remains ...
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