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 71
... spirit of your own, and don't care for 'em yy “But I don't know that I have got what you call a spirit of my own,” interrupted Alice, smiling at her companion's vehemence, “and I certainly do care about my husband.” “Ah, my dear, that's ...
... spirit of your own, and don't care for 'em yy “But I don't know that I have got what you call a spirit of my own,” interrupted Alice, smiling at her companion's vehemence, “and I certainly do care about my husband.” “Ah, my dear, that's ...
Pagina 112
... spirit manifested by the Venetians towards this prince, himself a poet, as well as a munificent patron of learning, that Dante, the most glorious and generous of the Florentines, breathed his last, A. D. 1321. Dante's portrait, by the ...
... spirit manifested by the Venetians towards this prince, himself a poet, as well as a munificent patron of learning, that Dante, the most glorious and generous of the Florentines, breathed his last, A. D. 1321. Dante's portrait, by the ...
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... spirit of traffic, and those who rule their lives by its behests. We were again on the sea, Lewis was silent still, except when he spoke of such every-day things as formed the passing topics of conversation. My rest of spirit was yet ...
... spirit of traffic, and those who rule their lives by its behests. We were again on the sea, Lewis was silent still, except when he spoke of such every-day things as formed the passing topics of conversation. My rest of spirit was yet ...
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