The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... course she was charming . But it wasn't all that . It was something else . It was the way she had , through all her smiles and chatter , of sizing a man up . Even he , Harland admitted , after all their years together , was still trying ...
... course she was charming . But it wasn't all that . It was something else . It was the way she had , through all her smiles and chatter , of sizing a man up . Even he , Harland admitted , after all their years together , was still trying ...
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... course , this is not purely intuitive , but intellectual analysis comes after the creative impulse is satisfied . The artist is involved in a com- pulsive act . No matter how controlled this might seem on the surface he never knows ...
... course , this is not purely intuitive , but intellectual analysis comes after the creative impulse is satisfied . The artist is involved in a com- pulsive act . No matter how controlled this might seem on the surface he never knows ...
Side 49
... course , I am fully aware of what an im- portant role the Impressionists and Post - impressionists have played in the development of contemporary art , but to me Cubism represents the introduction of a new , special concept that has ...
... course , I am fully aware of what an im- portant role the Impressionists and Post - impressionists have played in the development of contemporary art , but to me Cubism represents the introduction of a new , special concept that has ...
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