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The character and large circulation of the Magazine render it a desirable medium for all who would like to secure the patronage of Yale students . All communications , with regard to the editorial management of the periodical , must be ...
The character and large circulation of the Magazine render it a desirable medium for all who would like to secure the patronage of Yale students . All communications , with regard to the editorial management of the periodical , must be ...
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The estimate which the future will make of the man , and of the character and value of the part he played in modern thought , will be equally removed from the acrid criticisms of pious clergy thirty years ago , and from the eulogies of ...
The estimate which the future will make of the man , and of the character and value of the part he played in modern thought , will be equally removed from the acrid criticisms of pious clergy thirty years ago , and from the eulogies of ...
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In all his works the same twofold character ; he is Legitimist and Republican ; pronounced skeptic and man of deep faith ; an incurable visionary and at the same time a hard , matterof - fact politician .
In all his works the same twofold character ; he is Legitimist and Republican ; pronounced skeptic and man of deep faith ; an incurable visionary and at the same time a hard , matterof - fact politician .
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... where one's personality and character should be focussed upon his fellow - beings . The poet expressed this idea as coming from his own soul , in his alumni poem : Nailing this thesis on the golden gate Of the new Mammon temples ...
... where one's personality and character should be focussed upon his fellow - beings . The poet expressed this idea as coming from his own soul , in his alumni poem : Nailing this thesis on the golden gate Of the new Mammon temples ...
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And this trait in her character stands out boldly in her writings . Every line a was the mere expression of her own mind , and Oct. , 1893 ] 25 The Poetry of Emily Dickinson . THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON,
And this trait in her character stands out boldly in her writings . Every line a was the mere expression of her own mind , and Oct. , 1893 ] 25 The Poetry of Emily Dickinson . THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON,
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