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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... tion whether it were an Irish , Scotch , or under the reign of Victoria . Snows , rains , Cornish legend ; but not even the olive- fogs , and freezing winds had persisted trees seemed to stagger the general con- through months in giving ...
... tion whether it were an Irish , Scotch , or under the reign of Victoria . Snows , rains , Cornish legend ; but not even the olive- fogs , and freezing winds had persisted trees seemed to stagger the general con- through months in giving ...
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... tion of the especial character of the Eng- lish poet ; the intensity of his inner life ; his power of second - sight , so to say , and of seeing his picture under a light that never was on sea or land . The beautiful scenery of Great ...
... tion of the especial character of the Eng- lish poet ; the intensity of his inner life ; his power of second - sight , so to say , and of seeing his picture under a light that never was on sea or land . The beautiful scenery of Great ...
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... tion of letters as a spell . May not many a poor little wife have utilized the tend- by encouraging the notion that a power superior to his lay in her mystic letters ? The spae - wife , or spy - wife , seems to have inherited some of ...
... tion of letters as a spell . May not many a poor little wife have utilized the tend- by encouraging the notion that a power superior to his lay in her mystic letters ? The spae - wife , or spy - wife , seems to have inherited some of ...
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... tion of judge and critic of art generally . It was urged against him that he was dull in both sight and hearing , if nothing else . That , his friends claimed , was of little consequence ; " he was very penetrating , " no mere skimmer ...
... tion of judge and critic of art generally . It was urged against him that he was dull in both sight and hearing , if nothing else . That , his friends claimed , was of little consequence ; " he was very penetrating , " no mere skimmer ...
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... tion . such characterless stuff ( here a general look of contempt at poor little Linnet ) . And so the Crow was voted , in spite of all adverse opinions , however widely held , a great singer . Such and like verdicts are to this day ...
... tion . such characterless stuff ( here a general look of contempt at poor little Linnet ) . And so the Crow was voted , in spite of all adverse opinions , however widely held , a great singer . Such and like verdicts are to this day ...
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