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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... things which most people have read— some very signal things , in fact . I have been rather fond of reading things many times over ; they do not tire ; cer- tain passages of Shakespeare which I got by heart when I was a boy - say Henry ...
... things which most people have read— some very signal things , in fact . I have been rather fond of reading things many times over ; they do not tire ; cer- tain passages of Shakespeare which I got by heart when I was a boy - say Henry ...
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... things . I have indeed THE ESCAPE BY SUSAN GLASPELL. It was once held ( and may still be held ) that dreams are of such instantaneous- ness that they might be said to take no time at all in their lapse ; but if the psychologists no ...
... things . I have indeed THE ESCAPE BY SUSAN GLASPELL. It was once held ( and may still be held ) that dreams are of such instantaneous- ness that they might be said to take no time at all in their lapse ; but if the psychologists no ...
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... things to her elders which had never been said to them be- fore . One day a neighbor came and found Margaret sitting ... thing after Margaret had scoffed at it , so Ellen stopped thinking about what Margaret really was , and just ...
... things to her elders which had never been said to them be- fore . One day a neighbor came and found Margaret sitting ... thing after Margaret had scoffed at it , so Ellen stopped thinking about what Margaret really was , and just ...
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... things . One day she was telling how she hated to see the horses falling on the icy streets . After this had gone on for some time Margaret broke in : " Oh , I don't know . I suppose it fur- nishes them a little excitement . Their lives ...
... things . One day she was telling how she hated to see the horses falling on the icy streets . After this had gone on for some time Margaret broke in : " Oh , I don't know . I suppose it fur- nishes them a little excitement . Their lives ...
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... things he told that were like Buffer . He wrote a great deal about a boy named Winks- " a jolly cuss , who could kill the glooms by looking at you . " " You'd like Winks , Aunt Margaret , " he once wrote . " I told him about you , and ...
... things he told that were like Buffer . He wrote a great deal about a boy named Winks- " a jolly cuss , who could kill the glooms by looking at you . " " You'd like Winks , Aunt Margaret , " he once wrote . " I told him about you , and ...
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