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... tion to it . Do you ever watch a crowd ? I mean with some feel- ing and thoughtfulness , not looking as for a face you know or in any common - place interest but as you listen to music , the march of chords and long strains of ...
... tion to it . Do you ever watch a crowd ? I mean with some feel- ing and thoughtfulness , not looking as for a face you know or in any common - place interest but as you listen to music , the march of chords and long strains of ...
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... tion between the good and the beautiful , and if he succeeds philosophy will indeed owe him a debt . If we are not misleading ourselves , then , we may expect to see our college change , under the influence of increas- ing wealth , in ...
... tion between the good and the beautiful , and if he succeeds philosophy will indeed owe him a debt . If we are not misleading ourselves , then , we may expect to see our college change , under the influence of increas- ing wealth , in ...
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... tion to conceive , their testimony never wavered , men and women rose to speak in the presence of the soldiers who were to drag them away . When their meeting houses were torn down they met near the ruins . When parents were imprisoned ...
... tion to conceive , their testimony never wavered , men and women rose to speak in the presence of the soldiers who were to drag them away . When their meeting houses were torn down they met near the ruins . When parents were imprisoned ...
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... tion , the ballade , rondeau , villanelle and triolet , which to - day have become so popular ; while nearly all critics agree that he has done much to raise the standard of so- called minor poetry . After reading his poems one is ...
... tion , the ballade , rondeau , villanelle and triolet , which to - day have become so popular ; while nearly all critics agree that he has done much to raise the standard of so- called minor poetry . After reading his poems one is ...
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... tion and exquisite taste , a good scholar , a cheerful worker , a lover of true art , and a firm believer in its universality and sanctity . Grosvenor Atterbury . NOTABILIA . THERE is one of our Yale institutions which 34 [ No. 484 The ...
... tion and exquisite taste , a good scholar , a cheerful worker , a lover of true art , and a firm believer in its universality and sanctity . Grosvenor Atterbury . NOTABILIA . THERE is one of our Yale institutions which 34 [ No. 484 The ...
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