The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 60,Oplag 1–3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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Side 7
... forty novels which had given him somewhat of a literary style , and almost nothing of a reputation , as his only stock - in - trade , Balzac set himself to the task of writing his " Oct. , 1894 ] Balzac and the " Comédie Humaine . " 7.
... forty novels which had given him somewhat of a literary style , and almost nothing of a reputation , as his only stock - in - trade , Balzac set himself to the task of writing his " Oct. , 1894 ] Balzac and the " Comédie Humaine . " 7.
Side 8
... style - for the only poetry he knew was the poetry of suffering and sorrow . Little or no music has Balzac for those to whom music means only melody , but to him who recognizes the harmony of dis- cord , Balzac opens his heart . He was ...
... style - for the only poetry he knew was the poetry of suffering and sorrow . Little or no music has Balzac for those to whom music means only melody , but to him who recognizes the harmony of dis- cord , Balzac opens his heart . He was ...
Side 34
... style , " Mr. Brown was seen by a reporter last evening , " little or no curiosity would have been aroused . It may be that the signature was originally appended to the piece , and was dropped when it had been duly credited with a ...
... style , " Mr. Brown was seen by a reporter last evening , " little or no curiosity would have been aroused . It may be that the signature was originally appended to the piece , and was dropped when it had been duly credited with a ...
Side 44
... style and unceasing interest . But the perusal of two of this kind of books is sufficient for the average man , and Francis Ciudde must therefore remain more or less in the background , content to have his history known only to the few ...
... style and unceasing interest . But the perusal of two of this kind of books is sufficient for the average man , and Francis Ciudde must therefore remain more or less in the background , content to have his history known only to the few ...
Side 45
... style is dainty and beautiful , and no one who reads these tales can help feeling benefited , although perhaps a trifle depressed . Mr. Vandam , in The Mystery of the Patrician Club , has produced a de- tective story of such ingenuity ...
... style is dainty and beautiful , and no one who reads these tales can help feeling benefited , although perhaps a trifle depressed . Mr. Vandam , in The Mystery of the Patrician Club , has produced a de- tective story of such ingenuity ...
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