Harper's Magazine, Volume 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... feeling the necessity of putting on dress breeches for dinner , or exhibiting themselves in costume of character at the bal masque by night . For all this class of persons , there is , perhaps , ever , of the more recent among the ...
... feeling the necessity of putting on dress breeches for dinner , or exhibiting themselves in costume of character at the bal masque by night . For all this class of persons , there is , perhaps , ever , of the more recent among the ...
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... feeling his heart beat and his mind swell with vast expectation . We feel the same in Nature , when we leave behind us the fair realm of Flora and enter into the gay , graceful life of the an- imal kingdom , especially as the first ...
... feeling his heart beat and his mind swell with vast expectation . We feel the same in Nature , when we leave behind us the fair realm of Flora and enter into the gay , graceful life of the an- imal kingdom , especially as the first ...
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... feeling within myself . Externally , at least , I have always been a quiet , staid , matter - of - fact man . In relating to you my history now , it may be that I can not but unconsciously color it with those feelings , intensified by ...
... feeling within myself . Externally , at least , I have always been a quiet , staid , matter - of - fact man . In relating to you my history now , it may be that I can not but unconsciously color it with those feelings , intensified by ...
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... feeling seriousness with which she heard what her father had said . Nay , when I had concluded , and after a silence dur- ing which she turned her head aside , and seemed to be idly playing with one of the fan - like leaves of the tree ...
... feeling seriousness with which she heard what her father had said . Nay , when I had concluded , and after a silence dur- ing which she turned her head aside , and seemed to be idly playing with one of the fan - like leaves of the tree ...
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... feeling . No force of argument , no persistency benighted classes a calm and gentleman - like of logic had power to move her from the posi- compassion . It is with such men , I think , that tion she assumed . " She could not for expedi ...
... feeling . No force of argument , no persistency benighted classes a calm and gentleman - like of logic had power to move her from the posi- compassion . It is with such men , I think , that tion she assumed . " She could not for expedi ...
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