The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 105,Oplag 1Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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Side 15
... activity is limited . And the activity of an ash - fire is more limited , yet in its very inactivity there is something beau- tiful ; in my eyes it fulfills itself as the embers fall and strike off their last flicker of fire . " Or , if ...
... activity is limited . And the activity of an ash - fire is more limited , yet in its very inactivity there is something beau- tiful ; in my eyes it fulfills itself as the embers fall and strike off their last flicker of fire . " Or , if ...
Side 18
... activity of the bird stands for a mode of human be- havior . The logic of the symbolism , as we know , will not support that assumption . Neither Hop- kins nor any human being can yearn for the bird's unique perfection . Herbert Read ...
... activity of the bird stands for a mode of human be- havior . The logic of the symbolism , as we know , will not support that assumption . Neither Hop- kins nor any human being can yearn for the bird's unique perfection . Herbert Read ...
Side 19
... activity : Christ riding to battle or the cavalryman ready for the charge ; Pegasus , or the Windhover . Thus in the first three lines of the sestet we seem to have clear case of the use of Freudian opposites , when two things thought ...
... activity : Christ riding to battle or the cavalryman ready for the charge ; Pegasus , or the Windhover . Thus in the first three lines of the sestet we seem to have clear case of the use of Freudian opposites , when two things thought ...
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accent activity allit alliteration American ASCHENBROEDEL attitude AVENUE beauty Beer bird bird's Broadway Buckle change in tone CHAPEL ST CHAPEL STREET chevalier Christ our Lord Cleaned and Pressed College conflict CONN Coriolanus criticism dangerous democracy doubt Elm Street Empson experience eyes falcon faults feel fire force FRANK WILLIAMS Freshman FURNITURE Garage glory gone graduate hair HAND TAILORED Harkness Herbert Read highspot HULL'S human I. A. Richards Jesuit JEWELRY JOHN PAUKER kins last three lines LINCOLN ZEPHYR look lovelier meaning ment Milne mind Miss Phare octet Old Campus Opposite play plough poem poet poet's poetry Quincy RCA VICTROLAS reader REPAIRING riding rimes sense SERVICE sestet Sheff Sherwood's shining Shoes slowly smile sound sprung rhythm STREET NEW HAVEN Suits swing syllables symbolic theatre things tion tired verse Waiter walk watch Windhover Winnie-The-Pooh words writes YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE YORK ST