North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 275
... Brocken , or summit of the Harz mountains . In the P. M. we departed for the Brocken with the son of Meyer to show us the way , and his sister , a girl of seventeen , to carry our baggage in a basket , on her back ! The road the first ...
... Brocken , or summit of the Harz mountains . In the P. M. we departed for the Brocken with the son of Meyer to show us the way , and his sister , a girl of seventeen , to carry our baggage in a basket , on her back ! The road the first ...
Page 276
... Brocken , to which Mr. Dusterswivel in the Antiquary bears respectful testi- mony , and where a most remarkable scene in Göthe's Faust is laid . 6 The Brocken , the highest point of the Harz mountains and of North Germany , of which ...
... Brocken , to which Mr. Dusterswivel in the Antiquary bears respectful testi- mony , and where a most remarkable scene in Göthe's Faust is laid . 6 The Brocken , the highest point of the Harz mountains and of North Germany , of which ...
Page 277
... Brocken is in latter years much better adapted for the accommodation of travellers than formerly , inasmuch as the Count of Wernigerode caused to be built in 1800 the Brocken house , a large stone building 130 feet long and thirty wide ...
... Brocken is in latter years much better adapted for the accommodation of travellers than formerly , inasmuch as the Count of Wernigerode caused to be built in 1800 the Brocken house , a large stone building 130 feet long and thirty wide ...
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