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 123
... girl, might almost have believed in one of the old tales of the neighbourhood, that their offspring had been changed in its cradle, and a little radiant fairy substituted in its stead. The little Effie, however, throve like any other ...
... girl, might almost have believed in one of the old tales of the neighbourhood, that their offspring had been changed in its cradle, and a little radiant fairy substituted in its stead. The little Effie, however, throve like any other ...
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... girl soon felt reassured, on being addressed by the friendly voice of the stranger, who announced himself as the echo of her song—the bard of his undying love for the “Nightingale of Szent-Mihály.” This avowal he made in such persuasive ...
... girl soon felt reassured, on being addressed by the friendly voice of the stranger, who announced himself as the echo of her song—the bard of his undying love for the “Nightingale of Szent-Mihály.” This avowal he made in such persuasive ...
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... Girl of Newhaven, 240. Florence the Beautiful, 320. Good Night, 219. Gomer, a brief Analysis of the Language and Knowledge of the Ancient Cymri, 320. Grave of the Hungarian Girl, The, 181. Great Authors, Studies of—Dante, lll. Do. do ...
... Girl of Newhaven, 240. Florence the Beautiful, 320. Good Night, 219. Gomer, a brief Analysis of the Language and Knowledge of the Ancient Cymri, 320. Grave of the Hungarian Girl, The, 181. Great Authors, Studies of—Dante, lll. Do. do ...
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