Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Pagina 14
... lived at Little Langdale . Some readers of that passage may suppose that Yewdale is a fancy name , since a beauti- ful vale near this is so called from its ven- erable yew - tree , popularly believed to be coeval with the Deluge . But ...
... lived at Little Langdale . Some readers of that passage may suppose that Yewdale is a fancy name , since a beauti- ful vale near this is so called from its ven- erable yew - tree , popularly believed to be coeval with the Deluge . But ...
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... lived over there , " pointing with his whip . Who ? " we asked . " The giant , " said the driver , with a look of surprise . He was a taciturn driver , silent as a Trap- pist ; this was his first venture , and , with a view to encourage ...
... lived over there , " pointing with his whip . Who ? " we asked . " The giant , " said the driver , with a look of surprise . He was a taciturn driver , silent as a Trap- pist ; this was his first venture , and , with a view to encourage ...
Pagina 21
... lived upon , and his reply was , ' Thick pottage and milk , that a mouse might walk upon dry - shod , for breakfast , and the sunny side of a wedder to his dinner when he could get it ' ( i . e . , the whole of the wether ) . His mother ...
... lived upon , and his reply was , ' Thick pottage and milk , that a mouse might walk upon dry - shod , for breakfast , and the sunny side of a wedder to his dinner when he could get it ' ( i . e . , the whole of the wether ) . His mother ...
Pagina 22
... lived , if such things were arranged with reference to the fitness of things as seen by later gen- erations , is that of Mr. George Browne , whose wife , in his absence , most kindly and intelligently told us the history of the quaint ...
... lived , if such things were arranged with reference to the fitness of things as seen by later gen- erations , is that of Mr. George Browne , whose wife , in his absence , most kindly and intelligently told us the history of the quaint ...
Pagina 23
... lived to see this hour ! So I mentally exclaim- ed , then said to Isaac Walker , " The poet Wordsworth would have made a poem about your wife carrying about that eggly and familiarly ,. THE MORTAL MAN . " THE GIRL PAUSED AND REFLECTED A ...
... lived to see this hour ! So I mentally exclaim- ed , then said to Isaac Walker , " The poet Wordsworth would have made a poem about your wife carrying about that eggly and familiarly ,. THE MORTAL MAN . " THE GIRL PAUSED AND REFLECTED A ...
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