The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 71,Oplag 5;Bind 71,Oplag 7–8Herrick & Noyes, 1906 |
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... lose . He does not hate to lose ; that is natural and necessary — for a gentleman . But he fears to lose ! It is in crises that cap the very progress of our life that we see before us , in unmis- takable lines , the difference between a ...
... lose . He does not hate to lose ; that is natural and necessary — for a gentleman . But he fears to lose ! It is in crises that cap the very progress of our life that we see before us , in unmis- takable lines , the difference between a ...
Side 248
... lose " is as dreadful as the many aspects of fear that work insidiously towards ruin . Yet it will " always be so , " but in a far limited degree , if we suppress the initial disturbers , they who by their dramatic actions do not spoil ...
... lose " is as dreadful as the many aspects of fear that work insidiously towards ruin . Yet it will " always be so , " but in a far limited degree , if we suppress the initial disturbers , they who by their dramatic actions do not spoil ...
Side 249
... Lose if we must and lose gracefully . " Around this banner we must all rally , and if once we do so , with all honesty , there will be no “ mucker ” in our midst . " Fair our name has ever been ; May it ever be ! " Walter B. Wolf . I ...
... Lose if we must and lose gracefully . " Around this banner we must all rally , and if once we do so , with all honesty , there will be no “ mucker ” in our midst . " Fair our name has ever been ; May it ever be ! " Walter B. Wolf . I ...
Side 255
... lose themselves above in the black shadows of the night . The street lights and great electric signs dropped long splashes of light down the wet pavements and sidewalks . On a corner was gathered a knot of shabbily - dressed men and ...
... lose themselves above in the black shadows of the night . The street lights and great electric signs dropped long splashes of light down the wet pavements and sidewalks . On a corner was gathered a knot of shabbily - dressed men and ...
Side 258
... lose their souls , when he left his friend that night . To save this man , who had been the most daring , roving , lovable prodigal in the world , he would have given his soul , and had given the dear- est thing in his life . After his ...
... lose their souls , when he left his friend that night . To save this man , who had been the most daring , roving , lovable prodigal in the world , he would have given his soul , and had given the dear- est thing in his life . After his ...
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