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... known as Mount Vernon Place . " Henry James's " New England Winter " " that first glimpse of the yard . ' -Kauff- man's " Jarvis of Harvard " " We are in a magnificent rolling park . ' Trowbridge's " Martin Merrivale ' " Wandering into ...
... known as Mount Vernon Place . " Henry James's " New England Winter " " that first glimpse of the yard . ' -Kauff- man's " Jarvis of Harvard " " We are in a magnificent rolling park . ' Trowbridge's " Martin Merrivale ' " Wandering into ...
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... known that this work was distasteful to him . However , it has had a certain advantage . He has been able to give only of his very best . In this coun- try Mr. Dobson is thought of only as one of the most grace- ful and gifted of all ...
... known that this work was distasteful to him . However , it has had a certain advantage . He has been able to give only of his very best . In this coun- try Mr. Dobson is thought of only as one of the most grace- ful and gifted of all ...
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... known in literary and ar- tistic circles . A. Henry Savage Landor . Mr. A. Henry Savage Landor , the au- thor of China and Her Allies , which is reviewed elsewhere in our present issue , originally studied as a civil engineer . He then ...
... known in literary and ar- tistic circles . A. Henry Savage Landor . Mr. A. Henry Savage Landor , the au- thor of China and Her Allies , which is reviewed elsewhere in our present issue , originally studied as a civil engineer . He then ...
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... known them always , and the world seemed brighter that very in- stant . They smiled at him in return , where- upon the gentleman lifted his hat , and the kindliness and the courtliness of that bow made them very happy . Mr. Brinsmade ...
... known them always , and the world seemed brighter that very in- stant . They smiled at him in return , where- upon the gentleman lifted his hat , and the kindliness and the courtliness of that bow made them very happy . Mr. Brinsmade ...
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... known by the adventures of Alice and the verses so many of us have laughed over without knowing they were parodies ; to the productions of the late C. S. Calverley ; to Swinburne and his " Heptalogia , " wherein this mas- ter of metre ...
... known by the adventures of Alice and the verses so many of us have laughed over without knowing they were parodies ; to the productions of the late C. S. Calverley ; to Swinburne and his " Heptalogia , " wherein this mas- ter of metre ...
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