Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... better part of man . In thus denying ourselves to objects of direct individual or sectional interest , for the sake of what we regard as higher objects of universal interest , we are perfectly aware that we place ourselves under some ...
... better part of man . In thus denying ourselves to objects of direct individual or sectional interest , for the sake of what we regard as higher objects of universal interest , we are perfectly aware that we place ourselves under some ...
Pagina 2
... better basis than the inflexions of the voice ; so cheerful in the deprivation of his sight ; so enthusi- astic in his passion for " solemn sounds , sweet airs , " and " old , old songs , the native music of the hills ; " and so eager ...
... better basis than the inflexions of the voice ; so cheerful in the deprivation of his sight ; so enthusi- astic in his passion for " solemn sounds , sweet airs , " and " old , old songs , the native music of the hills ; " and so eager ...
Pagina 6
... better able to appreciate when you know more of him . As to my young friend Freddy , here , his naturally good abilities and amiable temper ( Draw it mild , old fellow ! ' interrupted the young gentleman in question , ) have interested ...
... better able to appreciate when you know more of him . As to my young friend Freddy , here , his naturally good abilities and amiable temper ( Draw it mild , old fellow ! ' interrupted the young gentleman in question , ) have interested ...
Pagina 14
... better bespeaking their occupation , and more appropriate to the festival . A beautiful country girl , more gaily attired Perhaps the most remarkable logan , or rocking- than on any other day , with flowers in her hat and on stone , is ...
... better bespeaking their occupation , and more appropriate to the festival . A beautiful country girl , more gaily attired Perhaps the most remarkable logan , or rocking- than on any other day , with flowers in her hat and on stone , is ...
Pagina 15
... better feelings sure it leads , If but to kindly thoughts and deeds , It prompt the feeling heart . Recollections of the Lakes , [ by Mrs. Hey . ] THE DEER . BY RACHEL L IN the long summer days , in the shade of green trees , Whose ...
... better feelings sure it leads , If but to kindly thoughts and deeds , It prompt the feeling heart . Recollections of the Lakes , [ by Mrs. Hey . ] THE DEER . BY RACHEL L IN the long summer days , in the shade of green trees , Whose ...
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