Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 36Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1868 - Literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... mind , and sense , And , oh torture prolonged ! the dread diligence ; That contrivance uneasy , where wretches a score Toss inside half stifled , while asses before Drag its slow - moving weight o'er the dust - buried road , And ...
... mind , and sense , And , oh torture prolonged ! the dread diligence ; That contrivance uneasy , where wretches a score Toss inside half stifled , while asses before Drag its slow - moving weight o'er the dust - buried road , And ...
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... mind . There was no inherent taint in their characters ; and in view of the education many of them were soon to receive and the dispositions plainly indicated by their faces , I looked confidently forward to the time when they would ...
... mind . There was no inherent taint in their characters ; and in view of the education many of them were soon to receive and the dispositions plainly indicated by their faces , I looked confidently forward to the time when they would ...
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... mind . Then the remarks that were made were of course not agreeable . There is always something humiliating in the position of a woman , when she is so placed or so places herself that she can be flirted with , or approached as an ...
... mind . Then the remarks that were made were of course not agreeable . There is always something humiliating in the position of a woman , when she is so placed or so places herself that she can be flirted with , or approached as an ...
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... mind reverted to Mor- ris Ryder and the Stanleys . He belonged to the same world that they had belonged to ; was wealthy , as they had been ; and he would , prob- ably , when he came to marry , choose a wife from his own peculiar circle ...
... mind reverted to Mor- ris Ryder and the Stanleys . He belonged to the same world that they had belonged to ; was wealthy , as they had been ; and he would , prob- ably , when he came to marry , choose a wife from his own peculiar circle ...
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... mind , the look photographed upon the memory , and never seen afterward exactly the same . Will Leslie stood before me , strong , supple , erect , with glowing eyes and mobile mouth , in which you read a chivalrous spirit , quick to ...
... mind , the look photographed upon the memory , and never seen afterward exactly the same . Will Leslie stood before me , strong , supple , erect , with glowing eyes and mobile mouth , in which you read a chivalrous spirit , quick to ...
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