Harper's Magazine, Volume 136Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Pagina 5
... believe me always Very truly your friend , JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . Among the letters of Riley to chil- dren , those to the little niece of his lifelong friend , Miss Edith M. Thomas , the poet , have a particular interest . in the ...
... believe me always Very truly your friend , JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . Among the letters of Riley to chil- dren , those to the little niece of his lifelong friend , Miss Edith M. Thomas , the poet , have a particular interest . in the ...
Pagina 43
... believe , to expound the Pauline epis- tles to them with fluent ease . For he was not a fool , and he was the best fellow in the world . Only , you see , by Twining's time at Kingsborough ( he graduated a few years after I did ) they ...
... believe , to expound the Pauline epis- tles to them with fluent ease . For he was not a fool , and he was the best fellow in the world . Only , you see , by Twining's time at Kingsborough ( he graduated a few years after I did ) they ...
Pagina 49
... believe the Christian religion - though of course it is a very nice religion . I didn't know I should have to teach it . I knew Roger would have to , but I supposed I should just stay at home and love him . " Then , with a stifled ...
... believe the Christian religion - though of course it is a very nice religion . I didn't know I should have to teach it . I knew Roger would have to , but I supposed I should just stay at home and love him . " Then , with a stifled ...
Pagina 54
... believe anything , and nothing they say makes any difference . I love you better than the whole world , or what you call God , or anything . No one is real but you the rest is just what people get out of books ! " She had flung her head ...
... believe anything , and nothing they say makes any difference . I love you better than the whole world , or what you call God , or anything . No one is real but you the rest is just what people get out of books ! " She had flung her head ...
Pagina 63
... believe that some- thing was meant . The house of the Grangers was a mid- Victorian brick . Or it was a Grant - and- Hayes brick ? Why predicate all these American doings of the poor Victoria ? It had finials galore ; iron endowments ...
... believe that some- thing was meant . The house of the Grangers was a mid- Victorian brick . Or it was a Grant - and- Hayes brick ? Why predicate all these American doings of the poor Victoria ? It had finials galore ; iron endowments ...
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