The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 95,Oplag 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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Side 6
... water - colors of European landscapes show that the artist is not afraid to treat large skies and do so effectively . To the casual eye the landscapes seem slightly over - crowded , jumbled . But that is the literary eye . The literary ...
... water - colors of European landscapes show that the artist is not afraid to treat large skies and do so effectively . To the casual eye the landscapes seem slightly over - crowded , jumbled . But that is the literary eye . The literary ...
Side 7
... water - color painting . I sound patron- izing . I am not . His contribution is original and distinguished . Unquestionably Mr. Page Cross is the most sensitive of the water colorists . His taste in color is exquisite . Six landscapes ...
... water - color painting . I sound patron- izing . I am not . His contribution is original and distinguished . Unquestionably Mr. Page Cross is the most sensitive of the water colorists . His taste in color is exquisite . Six landscapes ...
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... waters of English literature . But in 1896 the faculty was again astounded by discovering in the catalogue the announcement that this per- son would conduct a course in the modern novel . This time the excitement was not confined to the ...
... waters of English literature . But in 1896 the faculty was again astounded by discovering in the catalogue the announcement that this per- son would conduct a course in the modern novel . This time the excitement was not confined to the ...
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