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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... charm of decoration is that which the poets have given it . One finds not here the quaint white turrets lanced from the river - side hills of France , or the graceful chalets which give an air of culture to the Italian lakes . Art has ...
... charm of decoration is that which the poets have given it . One finds not here the quaint white turrets lanced from the river - side hills of France , or the graceful chalets which give an air of culture to the Italian lakes . Art has ...
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... charming tanglewood and a solitary tow - gy summit , i . e . , a Nab . er , inhabited by a beautiful maiden and her sharp - eyed female guardian ; and , ac- cording to all orthodox folk - lore in the world , the swans must have turned ...
... charming tanglewood and a solitary tow - gy summit , i . e . , a Nab . er , inhabited by a beautiful maiden and her sharp - eyed female guardian ; and , ac- cording to all orthodox folk - lore in the world , the swans must have turned ...
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... ? A supersti- Subtract from Wordsworth his power to tious ferryman , with a bad conscience , Very charming . But some years ago Mr. Gibson ,. A SWAN - MAIDEN . WINDERMERE , SOUTHWARD VIEW . THE ENGLISH LAKES AND THEIR GENII . 13.
... ? A supersti- Subtract from Wordsworth his power to tious ferryman , with a bad conscience , Very charming . But some years ago Mr. Gibson ,. A SWAN - MAIDEN . WINDERMERE , SOUTHWARD VIEW . THE ENGLISH LAKES AND THEIR GENII . 13.
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... charming . But some years ago Mr. Gibson , F.S.A. , being in the neighbor- hood , made some inquiries about Jona- than and Betty , and found the latter to be a heroine of a very different kind from what he had gathered from the poet's ...
... charming . But some years ago Mr. Gibson , F.S.A. , being in the neighbor- hood , made some inquiries about Jona- than and Betty , and found the latter to be a heroine of a very different kind from what he had gathered from the poet's ...
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... in his absence , most kindly and intelligently told us the history of the quaint old furniture with which the house is filled . This charming cottage , Proud to have been the first that ever burst into 22 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
... in his absence , most kindly and intelligently told us the history of the quaint old furniture with which the house is filled . This charming cottage , Proud to have been the first that ever burst into 22 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
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