The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 - College students' writings, American |
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... words of vener- able antiquity " the average literary culture of the Uni- versity . " Robert H. Nichols . SONNET . Calmly , serenely gleam the stars to night Over the swaying city's sin - tossed streets ; Above , the eye enraptured ...
... words of vener- able antiquity " the average literary culture of the Uni- versity . " Robert H. Nichols . SONNET . Calmly , serenely gleam the stars to night Over the swaying city's sin - tossed streets ; Above , the eye enraptured ...
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... words seemed to run in his mind in a kind of rhyme : once he actually found himself singing them . There came a rap at the door . " Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man rose and took the envelope almost ...
... words seemed to run in his mind in a kind of rhyme : once he actually found himself singing them . There came a rap at the door . " Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man rose and took the envelope almost ...
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... words half in modesty , but in part to make a fine distinction between himself and the men who had adopted poetry as a profession , and therefore posed as poets . However sturdy his literary efforts while at Yale , however finished his ...
... words half in modesty , but in part to make a fine distinction between himself and the men who had adopted poetry as a profession , and therefore posed as poets . However sturdy his literary efforts while at Yale , however finished his ...
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... words came very easily to Mr. Dennis O'Hara's lips ; he had heard them before quite often . He explained that he had once been in prison - a long , long time ago— for a technical offense ; he went on to tell them long stories of prison ...
... words came very easily to Mr. Dennis O'Hara's lips ; he had heard them before quite often . He explained that he had once been in prison - a long , long time ago— for a technical offense ; he went on to tell them long stories of prison ...
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... word is vulgarly understood , but the careful and sympathetic reader soon discovers the pearls of the writer's thought , though they be strung on pack thread between common beads . Emily Dickinson , whom Hamilton Aidè says " narrowly ...
... word is vulgarly understood , but the careful and sympathetic reader soon discovers the pearls of the writer's thought , though they be strung on pack thread between common beads . Emily Dickinson , whom Hamilton Aidè says " narrowly ...
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