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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... poets , artists , and lit- erary critics . The subject selected by our essayist was the old poem " Tristan , " by Gottfried von Strasburg . The authoress by finest artistic touches brought before us the simple pathos and sweetness of ...
... poets , artists , and lit- erary critics . The subject selected by our essayist was the old poem " Tristan , " by Gottfried von Strasburg . The authoress by finest artistic touches brought before us the simple pathos and sweetness of ...
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... poet- saic resources of their country . I had no ic and artistic company would rise up with heart to express my misgivings that the a determination to adjourn in a body to three sweet years of the lovers would have some southern land ...
... poet- saic resources of their country . I had no ic and artistic company would rise up with heart to express my misgivings that the a determination to adjourn in a body to three sweet years of the lovers would have some southern land ...
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... Poet Close " sends his poems to. leaping fountain would have to be re- versed and made to fall from the sky be- fore it could resemble anything known to the British landscape . What is all that scenery compared with the power of the poetic ...
... Poet Close " sends his poems to. leaping fountain would have to be re- versed and made to fall from the sky be- fore it could resemble anything known to the British landscape . What is all that scenery compared with the power of the poetic ...
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... poet selling his works in a book - stall , when so many other poets - the Laureate , for in- stance - are shy of the public , he answer- ed , grandly , " No man in England , or the wide , wide world , ever did what I have done and am ...
... poet selling his works in a book - stall , when so many other poets - the Laureate , for in- stance - are shy of the public , he answer- ed , grandly , " No man in England , or the wide , wide world , ever did what I have done and am ...
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... poet to dwell here . ( What an ideal of the poor ferryman will forgive me the home it would have been for Words ... poets already have their inward Belle Isle , and can better spare this visible one . " She was an elfin pinnace ; lustily ...
... poet to dwell here . ( What an ideal of the poor ferryman will forgive me the home it would have been for Words ... poets already have their inward Belle Isle , and can better spare this visible one . " She was an elfin pinnace ; lustily ...
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