The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... everything into a swirl of thick richness in her mind , filled up her thinness , her pinched face and skinny hands . It propelled her down the hall , past the tapestries which seemed very old indeed , on a rug which gave under each step ...
... everything into a swirl of thick richness in her mind , filled up her thinness , her pinched face and skinny hands . It propelled her down the hall , past the tapestries which seemed very old indeed , on a rug which gave under each step ...
Side 50
... everything I like . So much the worse for the things they have to get along with one another . " ― The last twenty years brought a new wave of changes in the world of art . Until the Second World War Paris was the unchallenged center of ...
... everything I like . So much the worse for the things they have to get along with one another . " ― The last twenty years brought a new wave of changes in the world of art . Until the Second World War Paris was the unchallenged center of ...
Side 55
... everything , from the Fontainbleu school on down to Cubism , that now they don't dare to take chances anymore . By showing everything under the sun , they play the law of averages . With this method they can't miss . This is un ...
... everything , from the Fontainbleu school on down to Cubism , that now they don't dare to take chances anymore . By showing everything under the sun , they play the law of averages . With this method they can't miss . This is un ...
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