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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... walls , were of variously colored glass . Looking through one and anoth- er of these we were assured we should see the scenery as it appeared in each of the seasons . But my friend the artist was absurdly fastidious ; pronounced the au ...
... walls , were of variously colored glass . Looking through one and anoth- er of these we were assured we should see the scenery as it appeared in each of the seasons . But my friend the artist was absurdly fastidious ; pronounced the au ...
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... walls in order that travellers may look across his estate to the scenery beyond , and mentions that the arms of the Phil- lipsons are still there in the kitchen , carved amid a profusion of arabesque de- vices over the ample fire ...
... walls in order that travellers may look across his estate to the scenery beyond , and mentions that the arms of the Phil- lipsons are still there in the kitchen , carved amid a profusion of arabesque de- vices over the ample fire ...
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... walls shall stand , we'll haunt it night and day - never will ye be rid of us ! " Thenceforth the Phillipsons had ... wall , after which it was agreed that Kras- ter and Dorothy had consented , in con- sideration of so good a man , to ...
... walls shall stand , we'll haunt it night and day - never will ye be rid of us ! " Thenceforth the Phillipsons had ... wall , after which it was agreed that Kras- ter and Dorothy had consented , in con- sideration of so good a man , to ...
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... walls ; and as for his voice , there was no more - that sycamore of which Christo- heart that could stand before it . In his pher wrote , " Never in this well - wooded hours of emotion he swept away all hearts world , not even in the ...
... walls ; and as for his voice , there was no more - that sycamore of which Christo- heart that could stand before it . In his pher wrote , " Never in this well - wooded hours of emotion he swept away all hearts world , not even in the ...
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... walls set with Queen Anne bull , and a bridge . But old things go . windows framed in climbing - roses and We haven ... wall , and some letters on the outside wall , with date , " I. C. , 1689. " The initials are those of Isaac Cookson ...
... walls set with Queen Anne bull , and a bridge . But old things go . windows framed in climbing - roses and We haven ... wall , and some letters on the outside wall , with date , " I. C. , 1689. " The initials are those of Isaac Cookson ...
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