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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... seen the best mountain and lake scenery of his own country might pronounce the Welsh scenery more grand than that of the Eng- lish lakes ; that is , supposing he could see the two as so much combination of land and water ; but that he ...
... seen the best mountain and lake scenery of his own country might pronounce the Welsh scenery more grand than that of the Eng- lish lakes ; that is , supposing he could see the two as so much combination of land and water ; but that he ...
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... seen , ly hermit - some Godric or Cuthbert and soon went mad and died . It was seeking a lonely paradise . One would ex- a long time ago , and I hope the shade pect a poet to dwell here . ( What an ideal of the poor ferryman will ...
... seen , ly hermit - some Godric or Cuthbert and soon went mad and died . It was seeking a lonely paradise . One would ex- a long time ago , and I hope the shade pect a poet to dwell here . ( What an ideal of the poor ferryman will ...
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... seen any work on that subject , was quite ac- complished in the science of ghost - laying . He realized , when he retired to Calgarth for the purpose of learned gardening , that two dead skulls existed in the folk - imagi- nation , and ...
... seen any work on that subject , was quite ac- complished in the science of ghost - laying . He realized , when he retired to Calgarth for the purpose of learned gardening , that two dead skulls existed in the folk - imagi- nation , and ...
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... seen from this prayer that the bound- aries of Anne Douglas's faith were wide enough to include even the unknown . In the mean time Anne was brushing her brown hair , and thoughtfully going over in her own mind the morrow's din- ner ...
... seen from this prayer that the bound- aries of Anne Douglas's faith were wide enough to include even the unknown . In the mean time Anne was brushing her brown hair , and thoughtfully going over in her own mind the morrow's din- ner ...
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... seen for a moment in the paler ray of a candle farther down the hall , now lost in the shadows which everywhere swept across the great brown room from side to side , like broad - winged ghosts rest- ing in mid - air and looking down ...
... seen for a moment in the paler ray of a candle farther down the hall , now lost in the shadows which everywhere swept across the great brown room from side to side , like broad - winged ghosts rest- ing in mid - air and looking down ...
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