The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... feeling , but is simply an accident or a carelessness of style . However , it is just as much to be avoided , whatever its cause . It is well for us very young men to remember that our opinions , though they may seem not half bad to us ...
... feeling , but is simply an accident or a carelessness of style . However , it is just as much to be avoided , whatever its cause . It is well for us very young men to remember that our opinions , though they may seem not half bad to us ...
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... feeling of his early life . He stands listening , as he said , to the faint chiming of the church bells , calling to holy offices a worshiper who refuses to hear them . Do what he would , those echoes of his early self kept ringing in ...
... feeling of his early life . He stands listening , as he said , to the faint chiming of the church bells , calling to holy offices a worshiper who refuses to hear them . Do what he would , those echoes of his early self kept ringing in ...
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... feeling of disquiet ever present which would not down . " I wish Susy was here , " he sighed , as he fumbled for his glasses ; " She'd read it for me quick enough . " An hour passed , and the old man still sat by the grate ; but the ...
... feeling of disquiet ever present which would not down . " I wish Susy was here , " he sighed , as he fumbled for his glasses ; " She'd read it for me quick enough . " An hour passed , and the old man still sat by the grate ; but the ...
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... feeling and encouragement . And outside his work as a teacher he was constantly exerting an inspiring influence on those in the University who were lovers and students of literature , or tried writing on their own account , always ready ...
... feeling and encouragement . And outside his work as a teacher he was constantly exerting an inspiring influence on those in the University who were lovers and students of literature , or tried writing on their own account , always ready ...
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... feelings of all in the house- hold , from servant to mistress . She describes minutely and vividly their manner of living , their social etiquette , their weddings , their funerals , their little domestic merrymakings , their ...
... feelings of all in the house- hold , from servant to mistress . She describes minutely and vividly their manner of living , their social etiquette , their weddings , their funerals , their little domestic merrymakings , their ...
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