Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 62. köideHenry 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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... England . " The traveller finds here beautiful Nature un- adorned but not inanimate ; through rev- erent genius a subtle life - giving breath Wordsworth's pure reason . Nevermore will Lodore dash down its flood and foam save with the ...
... England . " The traveller finds here beautiful Nature un- adorned but not inanimate ; through rev- erent genius a subtle life - giving breath Wordsworth's pure reason . Nevermore will Lodore dash down its flood and foam save with the ...
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... England , or the wide , wide world , ever did what I have done and am now doing - selling my own books , ay , and corresponding with crown- Lake District first at Windermere . The pounds in addition to his first pension village that ...
... England , or the wide , wide world , ever did what I have done and am now doing - selling my own books , ay , and corresponding with crown- Lake District first at Windermere . The pounds in addition to his first pension village that ...
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... England something of the same kind appears to have gradually taken place . Perhaps Martin , being the special weather saint , allowed so much rain - fall that the people gradually gave him up , though whether they got much by it any one ...
... England something of the same kind appears to have gradually taken place . Perhaps Martin , being the special weather saint , allowed so much rain - fall that the people gradually gave him up , though whether they got much by it any one ...
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... England and blue - coats of the United States , with much the same results of partially ripen- ed vegetables , nipped fruits , and pallid flowers ; for the island summer was beau- tiful , but too short for lusciousness . Hardy plants ...
... England and blue - coats of the United States , with much the same results of partially ripen- ed vegetables , nipped fruits , and pallid flowers ; for the island summer was beau- tiful , but too short for lusciousness . Hardy plants ...
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... England Congregationalist of the severest hue . Dr. Douglas came back to practical life again in the troubled gaze of the New England woman's eyes . " Miss Lois , " he said , turning the subject , " Alida loved and trusted you ; will ...
... England Congregationalist of the severest hue . Dr. Douglas came back to practical life again in the troubled gaze of the New England woman's eyes . " Miss Lois , " he said , turning the subject , " Alida loved and trusted you ; will ...
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