. American lands and letters. -^ ^ / Ci_y\^ /T: hoju^ nursing ground for new literary endeavors; andfinally, within times we can all remember, makingthat town the nestling-place of many of our mosthallowed literary memories. CHAPTER III. IX an upper corner of one of the few remain-ing buildings of the ancient architecturalregime at Yale—when there was uniformity (ifugliness), and where one was not disturbed by avariance of style, as large and multitudinous asthe caprices of the respective builders or donors— we found two Seniors, of whom we had some-Avhat to say. One—swart, lithe, with muscles


. American lands and letters. -^ ^ / Ci_y\^ /T: hoju^ nursing ground for new literary endeavors; andfinally, within times we can all remember, makingthat town the nestling-place of many of our mosthallowed literary memories. CHAPTER III. IX an upper corner of one of the few remain-ing buildings of the ancient architecturalregime at Yale—when there was uniformity (ifugliness), and where one was not disturbed by avariance of style, as large and multitudinous asthe caprices of the respective builders or donors— we found two Seniors, of whom we had some-Avhat to say. One—swart, lithe, with musclestoughened by exposures on the Litchfield hills ;the other full of easy, social flexibilities, v,dio hadwritten poetry of religious flavors and was fullof the rhythmic graces that belonged to all hisspeech, and all his action. The first of these twain (Dr. Bushnell). throughhis college career, was a little distrustful of hisreligious stand-point, but ripened at last into aspirituality and an over-leap of dogmatic barrier


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