The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 10
... leave . " He did not give sign if he saw the sadness come over her , a sadness which made her feel the wet white woolen coat dampening her skin . " I will not speak to you , " he continued , “ but will listen , all night if you wish ...
... leave . " He did not give sign if he saw the sadness come over her , a sadness which made her feel the wet white woolen coat dampening her skin . " I will not speak to you , " he continued , “ but will listen , all night if you wish ...
Side 48
... leave out Neo - Dada . Doesn't this list sound like the entries in a mythical horse race ? Of course , labels are needed . Without them what could one do with all the neat little boxes on the shelf , ready and waiting for their human ...
... leave out Neo - Dada . Doesn't this list sound like the entries in a mythical horse race ? Of course , labels are needed . Without them what could one do with all the neat little boxes on the shelf , ready and waiting for their human ...
Side 52
... leave this task to the historians . My concern is only this strange and peculiar dilemma that faces the artist today . Here we are in the midst of prosperity for the arts . Millions are interested in art , both as spectators and as ...
... leave this task to the historians . My concern is only this strange and peculiar dilemma that faces the artist today . Here we are in the midst of prosperity for the arts . Millions are interested in art , both as spectators and as ...
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