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 8
... present ventured to suggest an al discords at home . As against this black- Oriental origin , but no one seconded him . ness was set the picture of the olive grove As for myself , I sat silent . I thought I and nightingales , the ...
... present ventured to suggest an al discords at home . As against this black- Oriental origin , but no one seconded him . ness was set the picture of the olive grove As for myself , I sat silent . I thought I and nightingales , the ...
Pagina 16
... present holder of Cal- garth is Lieutenant - Colonel Watson , a magistrate , but not of the Phillipson kind , who has gained the good - will of all by his thoughtfulness in keeping open the view through his grounds . It is strange to ...
... present holder of Cal- garth is Lieutenant - Colonel Watson , a magistrate , but not of the Phillipson kind , who has gained the good - will of all by his thoughtfulness in keeping open the view through his grounds . It is strange to ...
Pagina 27
... present made by Mr. Wordsworth to a young lady in whom he is much interested - a poet's daughter too ! You will be thinking of a brooch in the shape of a lyre , or a but- terfly - shaped aigrette , or a forget - me - not ring , or some ...
... present made by Mr. Wordsworth to a young lady in whom he is much interested - a poet's daughter too ! You will be thinking of a brooch in the shape of a lyre , or a but- terfly - shaped aigrette , or a forget - me - not ring , or some ...
Pagina 36
... present . The comfort of the place was due to Anne ; she shook out and arranged the curtains , darned the old carpet , re - covered the lounge , polished the andirons , and did all without disturb- ing the birds ' wings , the shells ...
... present . The comfort of the place was due to Anne ; she shook out and arranged the curtains , darned the old carpet , re - covered the lounge , polished the andirons , and did all without disturb- ing the birds ' wings , the shells ...
Pagina 46
... present day . Among the most important members of this early association was the crafty Fox , who said but little , but managed much by quiet , unobtrusive means . There was the solemn Owl , the wisdom of whose looks established his ...
... present day . Among the most important members of this early association was the crafty Fox , who said but little , but managed much by quiet , unobtrusive means . There was the solemn Owl , the wisdom of whose looks established his ...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 126 Lee Foster Hartman,Frederick Lewis Allen Volledige weergave - 1913 |
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