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 116
... mind which ensues on a draught of the waters of forgetfulness. . Retrace thy steps, O, Nadir, return to thy weeping kindred. Doubtless thy mother mourns the loss of so goodly a youth as thou. Go back to thine house to be the stay of her ...
... mind which ensues on a draught of the waters of forgetfulness. . Retrace thy steps, O, Nadir, return to thy weeping kindred. Doubtless thy mother mourns the loss of so goodly a youth as thou. Go back to thine house to be the stay of her ...
Pagina 235
... mind. Hamlet is Shakespeare's idea of the speculative and philosophic man who is indifferent to the usual pursuits of life, and who seeks the Purpose of his existence in the higher operations of mind. When he is first introduced into ...
... mind. Hamlet is Shakespeare's idea of the speculative and philosophic man who is indifferent to the usual pursuits of life, and who seeks the Purpose of his existence in the higher operations of mind. When he is first introduced into ...
Pagina 349
... mind at ease, than a palace with a mind agitated by a thousand vague and indefinable misgivings. Had I not read a thousand times of deeds of violence which had been perpetrated upon belated travellers? Had I not read of the arts and ...
... mind at ease, than a palace with a mind agitated by a thousand vague and indefinable misgivings. Had I not read a thousand times of deeds of violence which had been perpetrated upon belated travellers? Had I not read of the arts and ...
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