The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 12
... understand , looked at the fluted columns , Threw away the cigarette and departed . Past the forum I saw a hag with a worn out scale Grope through evening . In Jerusalem : an after - supper walk . We keep the wounds still fresh Come put ...
... understand , looked at the fluted columns , Threw away the cigarette and departed . Past the forum I saw a hag with a worn out scale Grope through evening . In Jerusalem : an after - supper walk . We keep the wounds still fresh Come put ...
Side 29
... understand it . I read it again , understanding a little more of what was written there , but my tiredness and the weight of her words conspired to overwhelm me with a numbness that drove out full understanding . I put my head down on ...
... understand it . I read it again , understanding a little more of what was written there , but my tiredness and the weight of her words conspired to overwhelm me with a numbness that drove out full understanding . I put my head down on ...
Side 48
... understand contemporary art through the jigsaw puzzle of " isms " is really doing it the hard way . This not only thoroughly confused and mystified the layman but also kept a gen- eration of art historians and art critics busy . Just ...
... understand contemporary art through the jigsaw puzzle of " isms " is really doing it the hard way . This not only thoroughly confused and mystified the layman but also kept a gen- eration of art historians and art critics busy . Just ...
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