The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133Yale Literary Society, 1964 Appended to v. 30: Valedictory poem and oration pronounced before the senior class in Yale College, Presentation Day, June 21, 1865; Catalogue of the officers and studeints in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1864-65. |
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... young , under- dressed , and excited . The stage was bare except for two stand - up microphones , one for Dylan's guitar and another for his voice , or harmonica , for in his performance he would alternate often between the two . A high ...
... young , under- dressed , and excited . The stage was bare except for two stand - up microphones , one for Dylan's guitar and another for his voice , or harmonica , for in his performance he would alternate often between the two . A high ...
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... young audience , but something larger , an event , a liturgical experience . What mattered more than Dylan's evident ability as a singer and composer was his ability to embody the stratagems and stances of his audience , to deplore the ...
... young audience , but something larger , an event , a liturgical experience . What mattered more than Dylan's evident ability as a singer and composer was his ability to embody the stratagems and stances of his audience , to deplore the ...
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SELECTIONS FROM THE YALE ARTS FESTIVAL 1965 An Introduction Not long ago a fashionable young critic from New York was invited to Yale to deliver a lecture about " style " in literature . A short time before , one of America's best young ...
SELECTIONS FROM THE YALE ARTS FESTIVAL 1965 An Introduction Not long ago a fashionable young critic from New York was invited to Yale to deliver a lecture about " style " in literature . A short time before , one of America's best young ...
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EDITORS TABLE REVIEWS 4 NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 4 |
JUBB William Matthews | 6 |
THE WOODEN MODEL Edward Muller | 7 |
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