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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... George 822 Marble Throne in the Dionysiac Theatre .. 830 A Greek Brigand ... George P. Lathrop 381 ILLUSTRATIONS . William D. Howells 381 T. B. Aldrich 390 ... Eliot Norton ... 389 Julia Ward Howe 398 BRIDGE , THE ..... ... John B. Tabb ...
... George 822 Marble Throne in the Dionysiac Theatre .. 830 A Greek Brigand ... George P. Lathrop 381 ILLUSTRATIONS . William D. Howells 381 T. B. Aldrich 390 ... Eliot Norton ... 389 Julia Ward Howe 398 BRIDGE , THE ..... ... John B. Tabb ...
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... ELIOT , GEORGE ..... George Eliot Al- ILLUSTRATIONS . ..Charles F. Thwing 101 .C . Kegan Paul 912 913 Griff House , George Eliot's early Home .. School - Room , Nuneaton .. 914 915 George Henry Lewes Drawing - Room in which George Eliot's ...
... ELIOT , GEORGE ..... George Eliot Al- ILLUSTRATIONS . ..Charles F. Thwing 101 .C . Kegan Paul 912 913 Griff House , George Eliot's early Home .. School - Room , Nuneaton .. 914 915 George Henry Lewes Drawing - Room in which George Eliot's ...
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... George Eliot , and their successors have presented themselves in these pages to American read- ers . When Harper began , illustrated periodi- cals in the modern sense were unknown . The old English Penny Magazine was the type of a ...
... George Eliot , and their successors have presented themselves in these pages to American read- ers . When Harper began , illustrated periodi- cals in the modern sense were unknown . The old English Penny Magazine was the type of a ...
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... George Eliot , or for Miss Austen , or for Walter must know that against Irish violence Eng- Scott , still less for Balzac or Thackeray . It is land of all parties would solidly sustain the hard to see why Fragilla , who reads a novel ...
... George Eliot , or for Miss Austen , or for Walter must know that against Irish violence Eng- Scott , still less for Balzac or Thackeray . It is land of all parties would solidly sustain the hard to see why Fragilla , who reads a novel ...
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... George Eliot with Miss Austen - and the three are the chief of their sex in this form of Eng- lish literature -- that her distinction and supe- riority lie in her more absolute artistic instinct . She writes wholly as an artist , while ...
... George Eliot with Miss Austen - and the three are the chief of their sex in this form of Eng- lish literature -- that her distinction and supe- riority lie in her more absolute artistic instinct . She writes wholly as an artist , while ...
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