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Side 15
... seem to be justified by what he did . His poems were written for his friends rather than for publication , and if they appeared in print , oftentimes it was in an obscure periodical , or under a pseudonym . Above all , his poems were ...
... seem to be justified by what he did . His poems were written for his friends rather than for publication , and if they appeared in print , oftentimes it was in an obscure periodical , or under a pseudonym . Above all , his poems were ...
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... seems to come from the mind of a teacher who speaks with authority , writing from his own experience . The lessons do not impress one as didactic or sarcastic . In his " Field Notes " he writes : " I would give up all the mind In the ...
... seems to come from the mind of a teacher who speaks with authority , writing from his own experience . The lessons do not impress one as didactic or sarcastic . In his " Field Notes " he writes : " I would give up all the mind In the ...
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... seems to the LIT. that Yale is furnishing the chronic objectors to college athletics with a handle on which to hang their arguments , to the effect that anything but learning is the chief acquirement of a college education . It would be ...
... seems to the LIT. that Yale is furnishing the chronic objectors to college athletics with a handle on which to hang their arguments , to the effect that anything but learning is the chief acquirement of a college education . It would be ...
Side 32
powers , is to them and the whole University . His death seems indeed an almost irreparable loss , for it has taken from the University one whose rare literary inspiration and whose intimacy with the men of Yale will hardly soon meet in ...
powers , is to them and the whole University . His death seems indeed an almost irreparable loss , for it has taken from the University one whose rare literary inspiration and whose intimacy with the men of Yale will hardly soon meet in ...
Side 34
... seem , which can bring its red tiled roof closest to the ground in front , and carry it to the sharpest ridge pole behind . Through the open door of one of them we catch a glimpse of a single low room with strings of dried fish hanging ...
... seem , which can bring its red tiled roof closest to the ground in front , and carry it to the sharpest ridge pole behind . Through the open door of one of them we catch a glimpse of a single low room with strings of dried fish hanging ...
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