The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 55Herrick & Noyes., 1890 |
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... character and large circulation of the Magazine render it a desirable medium for all who would like to secure the patronage of Yale students . All communications , with regard to the editorial management of the periodical , must be ...
... character and large circulation of the Magazine render it a desirable medium for all who would like to secure the patronage of Yale students . All communications , with regard to the editorial management of the periodical , must be ...
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... characters not only for their fascinating simplicity and true womanhood , but because the author demands it . He is the truer poet , again , in that he finds his subjects in the world around him , striving to put into his poems that ...
... characters not only for their fascinating simplicity and true womanhood , but because the author demands it . He is the truer poet , again , in that he finds his subjects in the world around him , striving to put into his poems that ...
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... character , all aglow with the beauty and grandeur of the surrounding peaks , she has pictured for us amid that rude uncouth people a chivalry as loyal and a love as tender as any in sunnier Acadie . After all , whatever other ...
... character , all aglow with the beauty and grandeur of the surrounding peaks , she has pictured for us amid that rude uncouth people a chivalry as loyal and a love as tender as any in sunnier Acadie . After all , whatever other ...
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... characters are kin to us all , they have the same passions and emotions , hopes and fears ; yet their stories , while they show us life with all its joys and sorrows , sunshine and gloom , are something more than merely realistic . Each ...
... characters are kin to us all , they have the same passions and emotions , hopes and fears ; yet their stories , while they show us life with all its joys and sorrows , sunshine and gloom , are something more than merely realistic . Each ...
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... character is not altogether spotless , is a mis- taken one , but it is nevertheless wide - spread . ' Honest George , " although 66 his reasons may have been very good , certainly changed sides very often , but the author's is a ...
... character is not altogether spotless , is a mis- taken one , but it is nevertheless wide - spread . ' Honest George , " although 66 his reasons may have been very good , certainly changed sides very often , but the author's is a ...
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Side 408 - Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon: As yet the early-rising sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the evensong; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along. » We have short time to stay as you; We have as short a spring; As quick a growth to meet decay, As you or anything.
Side 57 - I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and seeks her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for not without dust and heat.
Side 351 - And bathed every veyne in swich licour. Of which vertu engendred is the flour; Whan Zephirus eek with his swete breeth Inspired hath in every holt and heeth The tendre croppes...
Side 426 - Look not mournfully into the Past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the Present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, without fear, and with a manly heart.
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Side 361 - Each Member brought a Number of Books and presented them to the Body; and laying them on the Table, said these Words, or to this Effect; "I give these Books for the founding of a College in this Colony.
Side 176 - That Day is a Day of Wrath, a Day of Trouble and distress, a Day of wasteness and desolation, a Day of darkness and gloominess, a Day of clouds and thick darkness.
Side 77 - twill cost a sigh, a tear ; — Then steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time ; Say not Good Night...
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