The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 60,Oplag 1–3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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Side 18
... Perhaps however the most prominent move has recently been made by Harvard in bringing out the " Phormio " of Terence . Its actors were the students ; its promoters and directors were the professors them- selves . To - day America wants ...
... Perhaps however the most prominent move has recently been made by Harvard in bringing out the " Phormio " of Terence . Its actors were the students ; its promoters and directors were the professors them- selves . To - day America wants ...
Side 21
... few figures in literary history of whom Thackeray could not bring himself to write a parody , but one can be sure that he would warmly grasp these men by the hand - and perhaps recognize them as foster sons of Oct. , 1894 ] 21 Trilby .
... few figures in literary history of whom Thackeray could not bring himself to write a parody , but one can be sure that he would warmly grasp these men by the hand - and perhaps recognize them as foster sons of Oct. , 1894 ] 21 Trilby .
Side 22
... perhaps at one time a little little overshadowed by Taffy's long suppressed suffering and good nature , but he is always the first to feel his own shortcomings . His is a spirit that is more eloquent in silence than in words ; and is as ...
... perhaps at one time a little little overshadowed by Taffy's long suppressed suffering and good nature , but he is always the first to feel his own shortcomings . His is a spirit that is more eloquent in silence than in words ; and is as ...
Side 32
... perhaps , no more interesting period than that of the Minnesingers — the picturesque " love poets " of the thirteenth century . Strange , romantic troubadours they were , wandering here and there singing their sensuous songs of love and ...
... perhaps , no more interesting period than that of the Minnesingers — the picturesque " love poets " of the thirteenth century . Strange , romantic troubadours they were , wandering here and there singing their sensuous songs of love and ...
Side 33
... Perhaps the first thing he chances upon is an interview . " I saw Mr. Brown at his residence last evening , " he reads , and queries who it was that saw Mr. Brown . He glances at the foot of the article and is puzzled at finding no name ...
... Perhaps the first thing he chances upon is an interview . " I saw Mr. Brown at his residence last evening , " he reads , and queries who it was that saw Mr. Brown . He glances at the foot of the article and is puzzled at finding no name ...
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