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 52
... things occurred. It's a great waste of time This writing in rhyme, - There's so much bother to make the words chime; That one's oft forced to stray, From the straightforward way, Of saying the thing that one wishes to say. Now as to ...
... things occurred. It's a great waste of time This writing in rhyme, - There's so much bother to make the words chime; That one's oft forced to stray, From the straightforward way, Of saying the thing that one wishes to say. Now as to ...
Pagina 132
... things to him and snub him. After a longish pause, interrupted only when, on two occasions, Harry was pulled up for whistling, and a third time for beating the devil's tattoo on the chimney-piece, Alice began, “Really Wilkins has taken ...
... things to him and snub him. After a longish pause, interrupted only when, on two occasions, Harry was pulled up for whistling, and a third time for beating the devil's tattoo on the chimney-piece, Alice began, “Really Wilkins has taken ...
Pagina 153
... things will sometimes interest the mind, even when care is heaviest, my thoughts became occupied on the little old man, who did not seem to heed the rain, which was soaking through his thin gar, ments, as he walked backwards and ...
... things will sometimes interest the mind, even when care is heaviest, my thoughts became occupied on the little old man, who did not seem to heed the rain, which was soaking through his thin gar, ments, as he walked backwards and ...
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