Harper's Magazine, Volume 140Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1919 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Italy . Mostly , however , Tortola talked about her art ; that was when the Anglo - Saxons among us , and especially the women , drew closer and listened . She spoke of the native Spanish dance and its changes throughout the ages , of ...
... Italy . Mostly , however , Tortola talked about her art ; that was when the Anglo - Saxons among us , and especially the women , drew closer and listened . She spoke of the native Spanish dance and its changes throughout the ages , of ...
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... Italian , often failing of a word . before I realized that I had first failed of the English of it . Now I wander in a whirl of lost words which I can find only by first defining their uses to myself . Then the name wonderfully appears ...
... Italian , often failing of a word . before I realized that I had first failed of the English of it . Now I wander in a whirl of lost words which I can find only by first defining their uses to myself . Then the name wonderfully appears ...
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... Italy - it is purgatory which you plunge into or out of in the going to or from that heaven of English travel ; in this you begin to rest from the moment you begin to move . Among the things that the octoge- narian must guard against is ...
... Italy - it is purgatory which you plunge into or out of in the going to or from that heaven of English travel ; in this you begin to rest from the moment you begin to move . Among the things that the octoge- narian must guard against is ...
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... art world . It was remembered that Fanny had often said , in her breezy way , that she liked artists and at once seemed to feel at home in a studio . She including one of a young Italian whose mother kept the THE SMALL FROG 51.
... art world . It was remembered that Fanny had often said , in her breezy way , that she liked artists and at once seemed to feel at home in a studio . She including one of a young Italian whose mother kept the THE SMALL FROG 51.
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... Italian whose mother kept the pension where Mrs. Bentley stayed in Siena . And in Boston , through the friends she had made in the little artistic colony of Squamtuchit Neck , she had also visited the ateliers . It was not difficult to ...
... Italian whose mother kept the pension where Mrs. Bentley stayed in Siena . And in Boston , through the friends she had made in the little artistic colony of Squamtuchit Neck , she had also visited the ateliers . It was not difficult to ...
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