The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 60,Oplag 1–3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 17
Side 15
... turned from the histrionic art to become the greater Schiller . Even the far - seeing Luther knew the dreariness of con- tinual study of the classics , -alas we have no more Luthers ! -- and himself sanctioned and encouraged the ...
... turned from the histrionic art to become the greater Schiller . Even the far - seeing Luther knew the dreariness of con- tinual study of the classics , -alas we have no more Luthers ! -- and himself sanctioned and encouraged the ...
Side 26
... turned the knob quickly , and leaned with her whole weight against the heavy oak panel , but the catch - lock seemed to mock her efforts . Then she knocked loudly ; there was no reply , 26 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... turned the knob quickly , and leaned with her whole weight against the heavy oak panel , but the catch - lock seemed to mock her efforts . Then she knocked loudly ; there was no reply , 26 [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine .
Side 30
... Turning to the Campus , there have been many changes during vacation . None is more noticeable than the dis- appearance of North Middle . The destruction of South College aroused much discussion , but the ground which it occupied was ...
... Turning to the Campus , there have been many changes during vacation . None is more noticeable than the dis- appearance of North Middle . The destruction of South College aroused much discussion , but the ground which it occupied was ...
Side 39
... turned the card over and his eyes fell upon some writing which instantly aroused his interest : " Will Mr. Gile accept a cup of tea , and kindly postpone his practice , as Miss Rewell is entertain- ing some friends . " C. C. H. It is ...
... turned the card over and his eyes fell upon some writing which instantly aroused his interest : " Will Mr. Gile accept a cup of tea , and kindly postpone his practice , as Miss Rewell is entertain- ing some friends . " C. C. H. It is ...
Side 52
... turned to the exchanges and hunted college verse . The Saint's problem is too deep for him . TWO MORALITIES . I. Happy who saith : Enough . Soft is Aurora's touch that breaks his slumber ; His clasped hands never prayed For life , ne'er ...
... turned to the exchanges and hunted college verse . The Saint's problem is too deep for him . TWO MORALITIES . I. Happy who saith : Enough . Soft is Aurora's touch that breaks his slumber ; His clasped hands never prayed For life , ne'er ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Agent American Aratil artistic Athletic Balzac beautiful Boston Bowdoin Orient Center Street CHAPEL ST Chapel Street character CHARLES CHENEY HYDE charming Chauncey Wetmore Church Street CLAIR TUNNEL Clothing Clyde S. S. Co Columbia Bicycle CONN corner criticism DICTIONARY door Dress Suit Edited Editors eyes F. B. Sanborn Foot Ball friends G. P. Putnam's Sons gaze Ginn & Company girl gossip Gymnasium hand Haven House heart Holmes Houghton IMPORTING TAILOR interesting lady legislative letters light live looked MACKINTOSHES Magazine Magee Meakim Merchant Tailors Mifflin Mifflin & Company Minnesingers Music nature never Nifty night O'Rourke Patsey perhaps Photographers play poems poet Price reader rose ROUTE Maine School seemed Shoes smile song Specialty story Students style sweet thing tion to-day tobacco Trilby volume WASHBURN GUITAR window YALE LITERARY York