Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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... perhaps relishing the beauty as well as the taste of the lovely flora on which they feed , however slow tame men may be to guess their capacity beyond grass . warmer When winter storms set in , loading their highland pastures with snow ...
... perhaps relishing the beauty as well as the taste of the lovely flora on which they feed , however slow tame men may be to guess their capacity beyond grass . warmer When winter storms set in , loading their highland pastures with snow ...
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... perhaps occupied part of the structure , of the older Devil Tavern , where Ben Jonson reigned over the Apollo Club , and where Swift and Addison were later visitors . The bank - oldest but one in Lon- don - was founded by Francis Child ...
... perhaps occupied part of the structure , of the older Devil Tavern , where Ben Jonson reigned over the Apollo Club , and where Swift and Addison were later visitors . The bank - oldest but one in Lon- don - was founded by Francis Child ...
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... perhaps , after about an hour's work in sliding closer and closer to the seal , while he is lying upon one side , the hunter hitching himself along during the occasional naps indulged in by the unsuspecting animal . But so accus- tomed ...
... perhaps , after about an hour's work in sliding closer and closer to the seal , while he is lying upon one side , the hunter hitching himself along during the occasional naps indulged in by the unsuspecting animal . But so accus- tomed ...
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... perhaps at the very hour , when the rural grave in Scotland was to receive the mortal relics of the stern and rugged philosopher . Mr. Emerson kindly responded to the call , and appeared with his helpful daughter . But few of the ...
... perhaps at the very hour , when the rural grave in Scotland was to receive the mortal relics of the stern and rugged philosopher . Mr. Emerson kindly responded to the call , and appeared with his helpful daughter . But few of the ...
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... perhaps , be allowed to speak for the generation to which they belong , with , as it may be , less or more of authority , but , cer- tainly , with sufficient knowledge . It is safe , therefore , for the present writer to say that at no ...
... perhaps , be allowed to speak for the generation to which they belong , with , as it may be , less or more of authority , but , cer- tainly , with sufficient knowledge . It is safe , therefore , for the present writer to say that at no ...
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