The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... followed her anywhere . She would be . . . eight now . Surely not eight . Why at eight . . . but he must not dream for her . It was unfair to the dead to dream for them . It made their spirits uneasy . It filled them with a craving for ...
... followed her anywhere . She would be . . . eight now . Surely not eight . Why at eight . . . but he must not dream for her . It was unfair to the dead to dream for them . It made their spirits uneasy . It filled them with a craving for ...
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... following non - objective and constructivist directions . They advocated intuition and automatism against the knowing objectivity of the non - objectivists . They believed in dreams more than in calculations - that is , the real ...
... following non - objective and constructivist directions . They advocated intuition and automatism against the knowing objectivity of the non - objectivists . They believed in dreams more than in calculations - that is , the real ...
Side 52
... followed , maybe , with a slight shrug of the shoulder . I always found this very disturbing . Of course , some of the academicians yelled bloody murder and in some cases even lined up a few demagogues on their side to prove what a ...
... followed , maybe , with a slight shrug of the shoulder . I always found this very disturbing . Of course , some of the academicians yelled bloody murder and in some cases even lined up a few demagogues on their side to prove what a ...
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