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CONDUCTED BY THE Students of Yale University . " Dum mens grata manet , nomen laudesque YALENSES Cantabunt SOBOLES , unanimique Patres . " OCTOBER , 1893 . NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITORS . On Sale at the Coöperative Store .
CONDUCTED BY THE Students of Yale University . " Dum mens grata manet , nomen laudesque YALENSES Cantabunt SOBOLES , unanimique Patres . " OCTOBER , 1893 . NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITORS . On Sale at the Coöperative Store .
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Conducied 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 , 1893.
Conducied 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 , 1893.
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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 to meet them with ...
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 to meet them with ...
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During the two years of his course he devoted himself with distinguished success to the study of the classics , and he remained here for two years as a graduate student in the same department . In 1888 he was appointed tutor in Greek .
During the two years of his course he devoted himself with distinguished success to the study of the classics , and he remained here for two years as a graduate student in the same department . In 1888 he was appointed tutor in Greek .
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However that may be , his life , as far as we know , was that of a student and sage , and not that of a drunken carouser , as we should be led to suppose from the tenor of his poems . In them we see but inexorable fatalism , more deadly ...
However that may be , his life , as far as we know , was that of a student and sage , and not that of a drunken carouser , as we should be led to suppose from the tenor of his poems . In them we see but inexorable fatalism , more deadly ...
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