Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... beautiful scenery of Great Britain has been so large- ly evolved out of the inner consciousness of poets that it would be an interesting experiment to take an imaginative Ameri- can on a tour of the English lakes under an impression ...
... beautiful scenery of Great Britain has been so large- ly evolved out of the inner consciousness of poets that it would be an interesting experiment to take an imaginative Ameri- can on a tour of the English lakes under an impression ...
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... beautiful garden slopes to the waters of Windermere , and one may there eat the finest fish of the country - or what ¦ he will think such just after travelling from London - the " char , " while watch- ing the fisherman with his sail ...
... beautiful garden slopes to the waters of Windermere , and one may there eat the finest fish of the country - or what ¦ he will think such just after travelling from London - the " char , " while watch- ing the fisherman with his sail ...
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... beautiful that I must quote it : " ' Tis now that the white violets steal out the spring to greet , And that among his longed - for showers Narcis- sus smiles so sweet . ' Tis now that lilies , upland born , frequent the slopes of green ...
... beautiful that I must quote it : " ' Tis now that the white violets steal out the spring to greet , And that among his longed - for showers Narcis- sus smiles so sweet . ' Tis now that lilies , upland born , frequent the slopes of green ...
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... beautiful and accomplished women to adorn and enjoy this circle . The wea- ther was as Elysian as the scenery . There were brilliant cavalcades through the woods in the mornings , and delicious boatings on the lake by moonlight ; and ...
... beautiful and accomplished women to adorn and enjoy this circle . The wea- ther was as Elysian as the scenery . There were brilliant cavalcades through the woods in the mornings , and delicious boatings on the lake by moonlight ; and ...
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... beautiful home . Some of the glimpses which Mrs. He- mans has enabled us to take into Rydal Mount in those days are charming enough . " Imagine , my dear , a bridal present made by Mr. Wordsworth to a young lady in whom he is much ...
... beautiful home . Some of the glimpses which Mrs. He- mans has enabled us to take into Rydal Mount in those days are charming enough . " Imagine , my dear , a bridal present made by Mr. Wordsworth to a young lady in whom he is much ...
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