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 140
... whilst he was connected with it. From such efforts, however, the author never sought or expected reputation. Enough for him that they furnished a provision for the passing hour. If the proceeds from an essay or a pamphlet were ...
... whilst he was connected with it. From such efforts, however, the author never sought or expected reputation. Enough for him that they furnished a provision for the passing hour. If the proceeds from an essay or a pamphlet were ...
Pagina 176
... whilst waiting the approach of the enemy, they endeavoured to increase their means of defence. In every quarter fighting. was going on; and as the sun advanced in his course without any one appearing, Gretchen thought the enemy had been ...
... whilst waiting the approach of the enemy, they endeavoured to increase their means of defence. In every quarter fighting. was going on; and as the sun advanced in his course without any one appearing, Gretchen thought the enemy had been ...
Pagina 287
... Whilst the novel of Tom Jones was delighting the town, and affording unlimited satisfaction to every reader of taste, the author was busily engaged in the discharge of the most responsible and multifarious duties. On the 12th of May ...
... Whilst the novel of Tom Jones was delighting the town, and affording unlimited satisfaction to every reader of taste, the author was busily engaged in the discharge of the most responsible and multifarious duties. On the 12th of May ...
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