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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Pagina 4
... face of any one who consulted it , must evidently have possessed great natural humour : an ancient wash - hand - stand , sup- porting a basin and towel , and a dissipated looking chair , completed the catalogue . Whilst I am engaged in ...
... face of any one who consulted it , must evidently have possessed great natural humour : an ancient wash - hand - stand , sup- porting a basin and towel , and a dissipated looking chair , completed the catalogue . Whilst I am engaged in ...
Pagina 5
... face , of late years , as the fatigue was too much for him . " Oh ! and a set of arms and legs which appeared not to belong I was very fond of carrying a gun , -pepper , -when I was to one another . This worthy , as I soon learned , re ...
... face , of late years , as the fatigue was too much for him . " Oh ! and a set of arms and legs which appeared not to belong I was very fond of carrying a gun , -pepper , -when I was to one another . This worthy , as I soon learned , re ...
Pagina 6
... face on hearing my request , changed to an expression of intelligence , as , after receiving some masonic sign from Lawless , he replied , " The books , sir ? yes , sir ; bring ' em directly , sir . " After a few minutes he returned ...
... face on hearing my request , changed to an expression of intelligence , as , after receiving some masonic sign from Lawless , he replied , " The books , sir ? yes , sir ; bring ' em directly , sir . " After a few minutes he returned ...
Pagina 12
... face to the fire , breaks off a knob , and fling- ing it over his shoulder , says ' This I give to thee , preserve thou my sheep ; this I give to thee , preserve thou my horses ; ' and so on . After that they use the same " This I give ...
... face to the fire , breaks off a knob , and fling- ing it over his shoulder , says ' This I give to thee , preserve thou my sheep ; this I give to thee , preserve thou my horses ; ' and so on . After that they use the same " This I give ...
Pagina 21
... face , and I was troubled . " Mercy and chastisement , each involved in the other , overtook him in the beginning of the following year . He was afflicted with a severe attack of disease of the chest , from which , though " fifteen ...
... face , and I was troubled . " Mercy and chastisement , each involved in the other , overtook him in the beginning of the following year . He was afflicted with a severe attack of disease of the chest , from which , though " fifteen ...
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