The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 132,Oplag 2–5Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... writers , is that they tend to define every situation so explicitly that there is little room for independent thought . If one's mind is cluttered with intellectual theories and formal superstructures of non - aesthetic reason- ing one ...
... writers , is that they tend to define every situation so explicitly that there is little room for independent thought . If one's mind is cluttered with intellectual theories and formal superstructures of non - aesthetic reason- ing one ...
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... writing . We have said before in this column that lack of enthusiasm for poetry in the University is largely due to ... writing . It is doubtful that a half an hour devoted to Blake would round out anyone's small talk . There lies ...
... writing . We have said before in this column that lack of enthusiasm for poetry in the University is largely due to ... writing . It is doubtful that a half an hour devoted to Blake would round out anyone's small talk . There lies ...
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... writing pad and a half - chewed pencil . Not wanting anything at all , but merely ordering from necessity , I let the first thing to enter my mind be the desired item , and so I found myself saying that I would like a pitcher of beer ...
... writing pad and a half - chewed pencil . Not wanting anything at all , but merely ordering from necessity , I let the first thing to enter my mind be the desired item , and so I found myself saying that I would like a pitcher of beer ...
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