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... past three or four years in the poetry of Emily Dickinson . It is a poetry that offers little or no opportunity for a false devotion ; that affords no chance for worship such as has been paid the so - called impressionist school of art ...
... past three or four years in the poetry of Emily Dickinson . It is a poetry that offers little or no opportunity for a false devotion ; that affords no chance for worship such as has been paid the so - called impressionist school of art ...
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... past summer was bereaved of one of its most useful and honored teachers , Professor Edward T. McLaughlin , whose death the Memorabilia records . Professor McLaughlin was born at Sharon , Connecticut , in May , 1860. He was the son of ...
... past summer was bereaved of one of its most useful and honored teachers , Professor Edward T. McLaughlin , whose death the Memorabilia records . Professor McLaughlin was born at Sharon , Connecticut , in May , 1860. He was the son of ...
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... past three years supplied the favors , etc. , for the CLASS GERMANS And by special importations during the past Summer is prepared to furnish unique and exclusive designs in artistic novelties . 28 and 30 West Twenty - third St. , New ...
... past three years supplied the favors , etc. , for the CLASS GERMANS And by special importations during the past Summer is prepared to furnish unique and exclusive designs in artistic novelties . 28 and 30 West Twenty - third St. , New ...
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... past without exciting comment . He had rather expected that it would have aroused lively interest before this time ; however the other students , who strolled into his room of evenings , either did not or appeared not to notice it . One ...
... past without exciting comment . He had rather expected that it would have aroused lively interest before this time ; however the other students , who strolled into his room of evenings , either did not or appeared not to notice it . One ...
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... past midnight and he had started to retire , when he found he was not sleepy . He would sit and dream awhile . From his table he took his briar - wood , lit it , and wrapped himself in a bluish haze of smoke , and thoughts as idly ...
... past midnight and he had started to retire , when he found he was not sleepy . He would sit and dream awhile . From his table he took his briar - wood , lit it , and wrapped himself in a bluish haze of smoke , and thoughts as idly ...
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