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 61
... remarkable similarity to each other— they were all “about thirty.” One of them announced herself as having an income “in the funds” of £378 per annum. She was a widow, and she wanted the comfort and support of a protector to shield her ...
... remarkable similarity to each other— they were all “about thirty.” One of them announced herself as having an income “in the funds” of £378 per annum. She was a widow, and she wanted the comfort and support of a protector to shield her ...
Pagina 142
... remarkable for his intimate acquaintance with the Greek authors, and had as passionate a veneration for Æschylus as Parson Adams; the overflowings of his benevolence were as strong, and his fits of reverie were as frequent.” Dr. Johnson ...
... remarkable for his intimate acquaintance with the Greek authors, and had as passionate a veneration for Æschylus as Parson Adams; the overflowings of his benevolence were as strong, and his fits of reverie were as frequent.” Dr. Johnson ...
Pagina 190
... remarkable of whom is a little carpenter, a very close attendant at Wallace's—the most harmless of men in his sober moments, he is the most outrageous, though still harmless, when drunk. I think he must have come from Gascony. “I am ...
... remarkable of whom is a little carpenter, a very close attendant at Wallace's—the most harmless of men in his sober moments, he is the most outrageous, though still harmless, when drunk. I think he must have come from Gascony. “I am ...
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