The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 95,Oplag 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... feels in him a rare command of his art and asks only a continued emphasis upon that strength which is so successful in the scene of the New England farmhouse . Four wood - blocks by Mr. Douglas McKee , one of which appeared in this ...
... feels in him a rare command of his art and asks only a continued emphasis upon that strength which is so successful in the scene of the New England farmhouse . Four wood - blocks by Mr. Douglas McKee , one of which appeared in this ...
Side 7
... feels , a mistake . These , as some one remarked , are " well - tailored " ; but is it art ? One must except from this condemnation the works of Mr. Van Benschoten . They are exceedingly interest- ing , especially when viewed as part of ...
... feels , a mistake . These , as some one remarked , are " well - tailored " ; but is it art ? One must except from this condemnation the works of Mr. Van Benschoten . They are exceedingly interest- ing , especially when viewed as part of ...
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... feels he is writing of the England he knows the England of family , of heredity , of nationalism . This is authentic and natural . It is only when he steps into the emotions of a young girl's heart when she senses the beginnings of love ...
... feels he is writing of the England he knows the England of family , of heredity , of nationalism . This is authentic and natural . It is only when he steps into the emotions of a young girl's heart when she senses the beginnings of love ...
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