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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... Walk , Chelsea ... 918 919 916 Elizabeth Evans ( " Dinah Morris " ) . George Eliot's Grave .... 920 917 ELIOT , GEORGE . - HER JURY . EMBROIDERY , ART- ( with Twelve Illustrations ) ......... ENGLISH LAKES AND THEIR GENII , THE ...
... Walk , Chelsea ... 918 919 916 Elizabeth Evans ( " Dinah Morris " ) . George Eliot's Grave .... 920 917 ELIOT , GEORGE . - HER JURY . EMBROIDERY , ART- ( with Twelve Illustrations ) ......... ENGLISH LAKES AND THEIR GENII , THE ...
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... Walk , Rydal Mount 161 Wytheburn Church .. 345 Eagle Crag . 162 Bridge in St. John's Vale 346 Rydal Water 163 Derwentwater .. 347 The Knoll ... 164 Buttermere .. 348 Stickle Tarn 165 Yews of Borrowdale 349 Langdale Pikes . 167 Honiston ...
... Walk , Rydal Mount 161 Wytheburn Church .. 345 Eagle Crag . 162 Bridge in St. John's Vale 346 Rydal Water 163 Derwentwater .. 347 The Knoll ... 164 Buttermere .. 348 Stickle Tarn 165 Yews of Borrowdale 349 Langdale Pikes . 167 Honiston ...
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... walk upon dry - shod , for breakfast , and the sunny side of a wedder to his dinner when he could get it ' ( i . e . , the whole of the wether ) . His mother lived with him , and they toiled on these hill - sides , making a livelihood ...
... walk upon dry - shod , for breakfast , and the sunny side of a wedder to his dinner when he could get it ' ( i . e . , the whole of the wether ) . His mother lived with him , and they toiled on these hill - sides , making a livelihood ...
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... Walk- er's mother was a Cookson . He also repeated to us the correct ver- sion of the lines which were on the sign from which the inn de- rived its name : " Thou Mortal Man , that lives on bread , What is't that makes thy nose so red ...
... Walk- er's mother was a Cookson . He also repeated to us the correct ver- sion of the lines which were on the sign from which the inn de- rived its name : " Thou Mortal Man , that lives on bread , What is't that makes thy nose so red ...
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... walk on Christmas - eve ; the thing was to hop , and yet carry every dish steadily . They arranged the table , still in a sort of dancing step , and sang together in their shrill childish voices a tune of their own , without any words ...
... walk on Christmas - eve ; the thing was to hop , and yet carry every dish steadily . They arranged the table , still in a sort of dancing step , and sang together in their shrill childish voices a tune of their own , without any words ...
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