Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 168
... feel it, living himself on the barest necessaries, in order to surround her with every comfort. The last week of her illness he scarcely left the bedside of the only being he loved on earth. She was most grateful for all his tenderness ...
... feel it, living himself on the barest necessaries, in order to surround her with every comfort. The last week of her illness he scarcely left the bedside of the only being he loved on earth. She was most grateful for all his tenderness ...
Pagina 199
... feel something like what I felt; the last sensation would be the stronger. He would turn from the beauty he had been ready to worship, which evolved the hideousness from which he recoiled, with an aversion equal, or more than equal, in ...
... feel something like what I felt; the last sensation would be the stronger. He would turn from the beauty he had been ready to worship, which evolved the hideousness from which he recoiled, with an aversion equal, or more than equal, in ...
Pagina 364
... feel how the stillness will hush you. Something like that influence, so far as great things may be compared with ... feeling in my heart—a feeling I did not myself perfectly recognise then—a feeling like a presence which thrills us ...
... feel how the stillness will hush you. Something like that influence, so far as great things may be compared with ... feeling in my heart—a feeling I did not myself perfectly recognise then—a feeling like a presence which thrills us ...
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