The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 60,Oplag 1–3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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Side 45
... feeling benefited , although perhaps a trifle depressed . Mr. Vandam , in The Mystery of the Patrician Club , has produced a de- tective story of such ingenuity that it is impossible for the reader to solve the mystery until the last ...
... feeling benefited , although perhaps a trifle depressed . Mr. Vandam , in The Mystery of the Patrician Club , has produced a de- tective story of such ingenuity that it is impossible for the reader to solve the mystery until the last ...
Side 56
... feels that it has not been squandered , yet simply asks himself whether as Yale changes , and as new environment succeeds the old , the legacy will remain intact , or become transformed into something unfamiliar and hard to recognize ...
... feels that it has not been squandered , yet simply asks himself whether as Yale changes , and as new environment succeeds the old , the legacy will remain intact , or become transformed into something unfamiliar and hard to recognize ...
Side 70
... feelings . The " Slugger " grated on the schooner's side , while the girl stood above him . He waited a little , his face uplifted to drink in all the sweetness of her own . He stood a moment thus . His cap was off ; his heart welled up ...
... feelings . The " Slugger " grated on the schooner's side , while the girl stood above him . He waited a little , his face uplifted to drink in all the sweetness of her own . He stood a moment thus . His cap was off ; his heart welled up ...
Side 71
... feeling and literary ease , but his song seldom rises as high as that of poets born . The finest creation of his genius , " The Chambered Nautilus , " is an exquisite poem , yet this lofty strain was unusual with him , and he very ...
... feeling and literary ease , but his song seldom rises as high as that of poets born . The finest creation of his genius , " The Chambered Nautilus , " is an exquisite poem , yet this lofty strain was unusual with him , and he very ...
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... feeling of mingled anger and depreciation toward his daughter . In some ways the whole affair reminded him of one that he once knew very well indeed , and he wondered why it was that the particular young man he had in mind did not have ...
... feeling of mingled anger and depreciation toward his daughter . In some ways the whole affair reminded him of one that he once knew very well indeed , and he wondered why it was that the particular young man he had in mind did not have ...
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