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 118
... replied Nadir, impatiently. “If death be not oblivion, wherefore then do the multitude, in their wretchedness, ever seek it as the healing. balm for every wound P” g “Wherefore, indeed?” returned the Brahmin, solemnly. “It would truly ...
... replied Nadir, impatiently. “If death be not oblivion, wherefore then do the multitude, in their wretchedness, ever seek it as the healing. balm for every wound P” g “Wherefore, indeed?” returned the Brahmin, solemnly. “It would truly ...
Pagina 231
... replied I. “Then what the deuce do you mean by intruding on my privacy?” he asked ; “go away directly.” The last words were uttered very much in the style and tone in which people commonly address a dog who has misconducted himself. I ...
... replied I. “Then what the deuce do you mean by intruding on my privacy?” he asked ; “go away directly.” The last words were uttered very much in the style and tone in which people commonly address a dog who has misconducted himself. I ...
Pagina 282
... replied the other, “in favour of something better. I'm going to Turkey.” “To Turkey !” exclaimed his friend; “what a frightfully green idea! Going to ask for a commission in the Sultan's army, I suppose, , and get created Veli Kalessi ...
... replied the other, “in favour of something better. I'm going to Turkey.” “To Turkey !” exclaimed his friend; “what a frightfully green idea! Going to ask for a commission in the Sultan's army, I suppose, , and get created Veli Kalessi ...
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