The Yale Literary Magazine, Volym 37Herrick & Noyes., 1872 |
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... never brought against mental discipline , nor against competition for scholarships or literary prizes , because of the overwork which sometimes attends such efforts . The mind in its preparation for such struggles is just as much worked ...
... never brought against mental discipline , nor against competition for scholarships or literary prizes , because of the overwork which sometimes attends such efforts . The mind in its preparation for such struggles is just as much worked ...
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... never examined publicly , since Cecil has left on record that , on the only occasion when they could have been properly examined , that examination was con- ducted in the most confused and hurried manner . Lastly . The conduct of the ...
... never examined publicly , since Cecil has left on record that , on the only occasion when they could have been properly examined , that examination was con- ducted in the most confused and hurried manner . Lastly . The conduct of the ...
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... term meaning to " seek the green " ( ? ) ) . Merrily sing Cuckoo ! Cuckoo , Cuckoo ! Well singest thou , Cuckoo , nor cease thou never now ! The Latin words have no connection with the English , Oct. 1871 ] 19 The Cuckoo Song .
... term meaning to " seek the green " ( ? ) ) . Merrily sing Cuckoo ! Cuckoo , Cuckoo ! Well singest thou , Cuckoo , nor cease thou never now ! The Latin words have no connection with the English , Oct. 1871 ] 19 The Cuckoo Song .
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... never bend from it . Such persons may gain all the bene- fits which are the fruits of unity of effort , may save their nervous energies from the waste which comes to the aim- lessly nervous , and may largely do away with that " im ...
... never bend from it . Such persons may gain all the bene- fits which are the fruits of unity of effort , may save their nervous energies from the waste which comes to the aim- lessly nervous , and may largely do away with that " im ...
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... never very profitable , and if the students and their friends only enjoy themselves , as on this occasion they certainly did , the Committee must be content to pocket their losses in ducats , and draw largely upon their stock in glory ...
... never very profitable , and if the students and their friends only enjoy themselves , as on this occasion they certainly did , the Committee must be content to pocket their losses in ducats , and draw largely upon their stock in glory ...
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Sida 147 - Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive!
Sida 273 - Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did ; " and so, if I might be judge, " God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling.
Sida 213 - THERE is in souls a sympathy with sounds, And as the mind is pitched the ear is pleased With melting airs or martial, brisk or grave, Some chord in unison with what we hear Is touched within us, and the heart replies.
Sida 219 - CXLVI Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth, .... these rebel powers that thee array, Why dost thou pine within and suffer dearth. Painting thy outward walls so costly gay? Why so large cost, having so short a lease, Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend? Shall worms, inheritors of this excess, Eat up thy charge? Is this thy body's end? Then, soul, live thou upon thy servant's loss, And let that pine to aggravate thy store; Buy terms divine in selling hours of dross...
Sida 209 - The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night And his affections dark as Erebus: Let no such man be trusted.
Sida 272 - No life, my honest Scholar, no life so happy and so pleasant, as the life of a wellgoverned Angler ; for when the lawyer is swallowed up with business, and the statesman is preventing or contriving plots, then we sit on cowslip-banks, hear the birds sing, and possess ourselves in as much quietness as these silent silver streams, which we now see glide so quietly by us.
Sida 17 - There are, indeed, three events in our history, which may be regarded as touchstones of party-men. An English Whig, who asserts the reality of the popish plot, an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre in 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary, must be considered as men beyond the reach of argument or reason, and must be left to their prejudices.
Sida 334 - I have been very fortunate in worldly matters; many men have worked much harder, and not succeeded half so well; but I never could have done what I have done, without the habits of punctuality, order, and diligence, without the determination to concentrate myself on one object at a time, no matter how quickly its successor should come upon its heels, which I then formed.
Sida 217 - If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved.
Sida 219 - So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then.