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... YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE . CONDUCTED BY THE Students of Yale University . 82 " Dum mens grata manet , nomen laudesque YALENSES Cantabunt SOBOLES , unanimique PATRES . " OCTOBER , 1893 . NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITORS . On Sale at ...
... YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE . CONDUCTED BY THE Students of Yale University . 82 " Dum mens grata manet , nomen laudesque YALENSES Cantabunt SOBOLES , unanimique PATRES . " OCTOBER , 1893 . NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITORS . On Sale at ...
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... YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE . - Conducted by the Students of Yale University . This Magazine established February , 1836 , is the oldest col- lege periodical in America ; entering upon its Fifty - ninth Volume with the number for October ...
... YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE . - Conducted by the Students of Yale University . This Magazine established February , 1836 , is the oldest col- lege periodical in America ; entering upon its Fifty - ninth Volume with the number for October ...
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... the subject after it has been chosen instead of before , there was not the slightest intention of speaking against further inves- tigation of a subject after it has been decided on 2 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... the subject after it has been chosen instead of before , there was not the slightest intention of speaking against further inves- tigation of a subject after it has been decided on 2 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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... the most part not because of any value it may have as liter- ature . To be sure , it is not infrequently interesting and sometimes suggestive and useful to its readers . There is 4 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... the most part not because of any value it may have as liter- ature . To be sure , it is not infrequently interesting and sometimes suggestive and useful to its readers . There is 4 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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... and hopes , that are really but echoes of a faith they have not wholly lost . They feel sadly that without faith in the ideal of life , in its invisible realities , the soul is gone out of life ΙΟ [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... and hopes , that are really but echoes of a faith they have not wholly lost . They feel sadly that without faith in the ideal of life , in its invisible realities , the soul is gone out of life ΙΟ [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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