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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... never was on sea or land . The 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 ...
... never was on sea or land . The 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 ...
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... never made more mon- ey by his finest lyric than Close by the lines I have just quoted . It may be that the Hon . William Lowther , fresh from the country of Goethe , did not read the verses , but only the appeals for help accompany ...
... never made more mon- ey by his finest lyric than Close by the lines I have just quoted . It may be that the Hon . William Lowther , fresh from the country of Goethe , did not read the verses , but only the appeals for help accompany ...
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... never be re- versed . magistrate , Kraster and Dorothy were sen- tenced to death . In the court - room Dor- othy arose , glowered at the magistrate , and said , with words that rung through the building : " Guard thyself , Myles Phil ...
... never be re- versed . magistrate , Kraster and Dorothy were sen- tenced to death . In the court - room Dor- othy arose , glowered at the magistrate , and said , with words that rung through the building : " Guard thyself , Myles Phil ...
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... Never in this well - wooded hours of emotion he swept away all hearts world , not even in the days of the Druids , whithersoever he would . Not less strik- | could there have been such another tree ; ing was it to see him in a mood of ...
... Never in this well - wooded hours of emotion he swept away all hearts world , not even in the days of the Druids , whithersoever he would . Not less strik- | could there have been such another tree ; ing was it to see him in a mood of ...
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... never alluded to in the family circle or among their outside friends . In truth , there had been many such mixtures on the island in the old times , although com- paratively few in the modern days to which William Douglas's second ...
... never alluded to in the family circle or among their outside friends . In truth , there had been many such mixtures on the island in the old times , although com- paratively few in the modern days to which William Douglas's second ...
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