The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 6-10 af 41
Side 18
... mind , and one which constantly recurs in his philosophical verses , is the necessity and value of work , work in new fields , and work which should mean the fullest and most intense effort of the laborer , in spite of opposition and ...
... mind , and one which constantly recurs in his philosophical verses , is the necessity and value of work , work in new fields , and work which should mean the fullest and most intense effort of the laborer , in spite of opposition and ...
Side 25
... as unprejudiced as it is rare . And this trait in her character stands out boldly in her writings . Every line was the mere expression of her own mind , and Oct. , 1893 ] 25 The Poetry of Emily Dickinson . THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON,
... as unprejudiced as it is rare . And this trait in her character stands out boldly in her writings . Every line was the mere expression of her own mind , and Oct. , 1893 ] 25 The Poetry of Emily Dickinson . THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON,
Side 26
... mind when she wrote : The Pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee ; A clover , anytime , to him Is aristocracy . This quatrain is quite indicative of her quick perception and close observation when abroad . She noticed as much as did ...
... mind when she wrote : The Pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee ; A clover , anytime , to him Is aristocracy . This quatrain is quite indicative of her quick perception and close observation when abroad . She noticed as much as did ...
Side 33
... minds his teaching as a still surviving revelation of the power of Greek liter- ature , and a permanent stimulus to higher thought . * * * Essays in competition for the LIT. medal will be due , as usual , on the first of December . We ...
... minds his teaching as a still surviving revelation of the power of Greek liter- ature , and a permanent stimulus to higher thought . * * * Essays in competition for the LIT. medal will be due , as usual , on the first of December . We ...
Side 36
... minds . Their kilts , then , never seem ridiculous , and even the droning bag- pipe has a charm for our ears . It has long been the custom for the English government to station one of the best of the Highland regiments at Edinboro ...
... minds . Their kilts , then , never seem ridiculous , and even the droning bag- pipe has a charm for our ears . It has long been the custom for the English government to station one of the best of the Highland regiments at Edinboro ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
artistic athletics beauty Bible Blue Pole Boston Broadway called campus Center Street Chapel St Chapel Street character CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS charm church Clothing color Conn criticism door Editors Edward Rowland Sill England English essays eyes face faith feeling foot ball friends Furnishing G. P. Putnam's Sons gilt top give Harvard Harvard Lampoon Haven heart Home Outfitters horse Ibsen IMPORTING TAILOR interesting Japanese lamp light literary literature living look Maartens Madame Récamier Magazine ment mind monk Music nature never night Ophelia play poems poet poetry POND'S EXTRACT portrait Prescriptions a Specialty present Princeton Professor Renan seems Shade Sheffield Plate side slang spirit Steinway and Sons Stockmann stone story student style things thought tion town University WASHBURN WASHBURN GUITAR words writing Yale York