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The Nether World / Gissing, George, 1857-1903
of Snowdon hereabouts?' The woman replied with a brief negative; she smiled at the appearance ... Snowdon about 'ere, do you, Mr. Squibbs?' The individual addressed was very dirty, very sleepy details...- creator(s) - Gissing, George, 1857-1903
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- subject(s) - hewett; sidney; pennyloaf; jane; snowdon; clem; kirkwood; peckover; clara; sidney kirkwood; bob; joseph; john hewett; jane snowdon; bob hewett; clara; clem; bob hewett; john hewett; joseph; peckover; sidney kirkwood; snowdon; jane; jane snowdon; pennyloaf; kirkwood; hewett; bob; sidney;
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The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation A Christmas Story / Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
." "It was General Snowdon and his charming wife. Maurice Treherne came while we were out ... , so he won't annoy me, and Mrs. Snowdon can amuse herself with him. The general has come, you know?" Treherne smiled details...- creator(s) - Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
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- subject(s) - treherne; annon; snowdon; jasper; octavia; maurice; lady treherne; blanche; cousin; major; snowdon; treherne; maurice; major; cousin; annon; blanche; lady treherne; octavia; jasper;
- title - The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation A Christmas Story
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Aylwin / Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 1832-1914
and strong of paw, Here gazing like your namesake, 'Snowdon's Hound,' When great Llewelyn's child ... periodicals, upon the path taken by Sinfi Lovell and Aylwin in their ascent of Snowdon. A very picturesque details...- creator(s) - Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 1832-1914
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- subject(s) - sinfi; winifred; aylwin; wilderspin; winnie; raxton; sinfi lovell; romany; wynne; snowdon; cyril; gypsy; rhona boswell; welsh; fenella stanley; wales; miss wynne; knockers' llyn; winnie; wilderspin; raxton; fenella stanley; snowdon; winifred; miss wynne; cyril; sinfi; sinfi lovell; aylwin; gypsy; rhona boswell; romany; wynne; welsh; knockers' llyn; wales;
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Short History of Wales / Edwards, Owen Morgan, Sir, 1858-1920
. The highest mountain in Wales is Snowdon, which is 3,570 feet above the level of the sea. For every 300 feet ... . From north-west to south-east the line of high hills runs. In the north-west corner, Snowdon towers among details...- creator(s) - Edwards, Owen Morgan, Sir, 1858-1920
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- subject(s) - wales; llywelyn; welsh; griffith; owen; owen gwynedd; owen cyveiliog; lord rees; owen glendower; henry; county member; king; norman barons; county member; owen gwynedd; norman barons; owen glendower; llywelyn; henry; griffith; owen; king; welsh; owen cyveiliog; lord rees; wales;
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Bad Hugh / Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907
so wrathfully, and was far milder among the New England hills, and in the vicinity of Snowdon, whither our story ... at home--never liked Snowdon much, and hence the efforts they were putting forth to make it attractive details...- creator(s) - Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907
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- subject(s) - adah; hugh; alice; worthington; anna; irving stanley; aunt eunice; mas'r hugh; richards; alice johnson; terrace hill; adah hastings; spring bank; spring bank; adah hastings; alice; alice johnson; hugh; adah; richards; anna; irving stanley; terrace hill; aunt eunice; worthington; mas'r hugh;
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Prose Idylls, New and Old / Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
at the purple gulf out of which Snowdon rises, thence only seen in full majesty from base to peak ... to condemn my mountain-worshipping friends to pass a whole year under the shadow of Snowdon, with that great details...- creator(s) - Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
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- subject(s) - fish; fish;
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The Poetry of Wales / Jenkins, John
and fervour of this prince of religious song. PART I. THE SUBLIME. SNOWDON. King of the mighty hills ... --as they are--invincible! Majestic Snowdon! proudly dost thou stand, Like a tall giant ready for the fray details...- creator(s) - Jenkins, John
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- subject(s) - gwilym; welsh; bard; rev; wales; daniel evans; harp; harp; gwilym; rev; bard; daniel evans; welsh; wales;
- title - The Poetry of Wales
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Welsh Lyrics of the Nineteenth Century / Jones, Edmund O.
prevailing. V. Mountain and lonely dell, Dingle and rock and fell, Echo with wailing; E'en Snowdon ... ! Liberty. See, see where royal Snowdon rears Her hoary head above her peers To cry that Wales is free details...- creator(s) - Jones, Edmund O.
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- subject(s) - cymru; sweetheart mine; wales; sweetheart; dolly; welsh; strait; song; dig; song; dig; sweetheart; sweetheart mine; welsh; strait; dolly; cymru; wales;
- title - Welsh Lyrics of the Nineteenth Century
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, November 28, 1891 / Various
, _Snowdon and Rained Upon_, insists on the desirability of taking only a light luncheon when engaged upon a pedestrian tour. He adds, "I walked up Snowdon on two hard-boiled eggs." The remark seems scarcely relevant ... details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - maud; hyp; foreman; recruit; opera; coffee; recruit; opera; coffee; maud; foreman; hyp;
- title - Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, November 28, 1891
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The Life of John Ruskin / Collingwood, W. G. (William Gershom), 1854-1932
; we have now to follow his passionate pilgrimages to Skiddaw and Snowdon, to the Jungfrau and Mont Blanc ... , and then into Wales. There his powers of drawing failed him; moonlight on Snowdon was too vague a subject details...- creator(s) - Collingwood, W. G. (William Gershom), 1854-1932
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- subject(s) - ruskin; john ruskin; venice; oxford; modern painters; modern painters; venice; oxford; john ruskin; ruskin;
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