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Side 281
Such conditions as these have never before existed . They would seem to indicate that interest in undergraduate literature is at its lowest ebb . VOL . LXX Why is it , and what are we going to FOR UNDERGRADUATE LITERATURE, ...
Such conditions as these have never before existed . They would seem to indicate that interest in undergraduate literature is at its lowest ebb . VOL . LXX Why is it , and what are we going to FOR UNDERGRADUATE LITERATURE, ...
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... and never really having tried , they never know . Or , perhaps if once they do try and their contributions are rejected , as anyone's first contributions might well be , they fail to come for criticism , and give up altogether ...
... and never really having tried , they never know . Or , perhaps if once they do try and their contributions are rejected , as anyone's first contributions might well be , they fail to come for criticism , and give up altogether ...
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I have never quite understood why Latin and Greek should be required subjects for Freshman year and Rhetoric , which in connection with the study of English literature is so important for a full understanding and appreciation of the ...
I have never quite understood why Latin and Greek should be required subjects for Freshman year and Rhetoric , which in connection with the study of English literature is so important for a full understanding and appreciation of the ...
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They were blue and steely and my gaze fell before them ; while something in me shrank from him , and I felt my physical defects as I never had before . But what has a man of forty to think of as to his looks . My brain would conquer him ...
They were blue and steely and my gaze fell before them ; while something in me shrank from him , and I felt my physical defects as I never had before . But what has a man of forty to think of as to his looks . My brain would conquer him ...
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Never too close , never disturbing them ; cautiously peering , absorbing , translating " -at last long accumulated wonder , pain and faith stir in the boy's heart , then burst into life : " Now in a moment I know what I am for ...
Never too close , never disturbing them ; cautiously peering , absorbing , translating " -at last long accumulated wonder , pain and faith stir in the boy's heart , then burst into life : " Now in a moment I know what I am for ...
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