The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 60,Oplag 1–3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... standing in the passage - way , dimly illuminated by the glow of his halo . " Greeting , young friend " he said , and his accents waxed sarcastic , " is this the office of the Yale Literary Magazine ? I didn't know , you know . I haven ...
... standing in the passage - way , dimly illuminated by the glow of his halo . " Greeting , young friend " he said , and his accents waxed sarcastic , " is this the office of the Yale Literary Magazine ? I didn't know , you know . I haven ...
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... stand to - day at a most critical period of our history . Broad questions of foreign and domestic policy confront us . The increasing struggle between labor and capital , the agitation of socialistic questions among the people ...
... stand to - day at a most critical period of our history . Broad questions of foreign and domestic policy confront us . The increasing struggle between labor and capital , the agitation of socialistic questions among the people ...
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... standing over the prostrate form on the dock- end , shaking his club at the departing sailboat , with men running towards him from the distance . Nifty let the mainsail out and swept away before the breeze . He looked now and then with ...
... standing over the prostrate form on the dock- end , shaking his club at the departing sailboat , with men running towards him from the distance . Nifty let the mainsail out and swept away before the breeze . He looked now and then with ...
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... stand revealed . In his best poems there is much delicacy of 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 ...
... stand revealed . In his best poems there is much delicacy of 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 ...
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... stand out as a reformer in the world . Like Addison , he preferred to point out the follies and foibles of mankind with the pen of genial satire . He was more adapted to enter our hearts by kindliness and good humor than by placing him ...
... stand out as a reformer in the world . Like Addison , he preferred to point out the follies and foibles of mankind with the pen of genial satire . He was more adapted to enter our hearts by kindliness and good humor than by placing him ...
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