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 9
... perhaps , being that at Amble- side , of which Harriet Martineau wrote , " There have been various reductions of the beauty of the valley within twenty years or so ; but this is the worst , because the most conspicuous . " The weather ...
... perhaps , being that at Amble- side , of which Harriet Martineau wrote , " There have been various reductions of the beauty of the valley within twenty years or so ; but this is the worst , because the most conspicuous . " The weather ...
Pagina 18
... perhaps call- ing the Greek Meleager to his aid to tell them how lovely they are , and then how perfect must she be who is lovelier - that aforesaid Belle of Brathay ! * How many diligent readers nowadays know Christopher North ? The ...
... perhaps call- ing the Greek Meleager to his aid to tell them how lovely they are , and then how perfect must she be who is lovelier - that aforesaid Belle of Brathay ! * How many diligent readers nowadays know Christopher North ? The ...
Pagina 30
... perhaps an Indian , perhaps a French fisherman , perhaps an Irish soldier from the barracks . The customer now mentioned his errand , and the merchant , " But you have forgotten your cloak , " rising in his turn , stretched himself like ...
... perhaps an Indian , perhaps a French fisherman , perhaps an Irish soldier from the barracks . The customer now mentioned his errand , and the merchant , " But you have forgotten your cloak , " rising in his turn , stretched himself like ...
Pagina 43
... perhaps in the crowd it will not be noticed . " Tita , unmoved , had walked meanwhile over to the hearth , and sitting down on the floor before the fire , was taking off her snow - boots and donning her new slip- pers , apparently ...
... perhaps in the crowd it will not be noticed . " Tita , unmoved , had walked meanwhile over to the hearth , and sitting down on the floor before the fire , was taking off her snow - boots and donning her new slip- pers , apparently ...
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... Perhaps their odor and color are for him mother , wishful to see you , " said Mind- who brings them to light and delight of well one day , about five years after her life . Mindwell's great fear was that she marriage . Deacon Flint was ...
... Perhaps their odor and color are for him mother , wishful to see you , " said Mind- who brings them to light and delight of well one day , about five years after her life . Mindwell's great fear was that she marriage . Deacon Flint was ...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 126 Lee Foster Hartman,Frederick Lewis Allen Volledige weergave - 1913 |
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