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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... heard it objected , in all friendliness and good - feeling , to the management of this Magazine , that there seems in it a want of some definite aim , towards which its efforts should be systematically pointed ; that it is too vague ...
... heard it objected , in all friendliness and good - feeling , to the management of this Magazine , that there seems in it a want of some definite aim , towards which its efforts should be systematically pointed ; that it is too vague ...
Pagina 2
... heard the ivy rustle round the porch . And haunted most assuredly it is , ( though happily , in the popular belief , the sprites have long ago been laid to rest , ) by a spirit delicate as Ariel , gentle as the " lady wedded to the Moor ...
... heard the ivy rustle round the porch . And haunted most assuredly it is , ( though happily , in the popular belief , the sprites have long ago been laid to rest , ) by a spirit delicate as Ariel , gentle as the " lady wedded to the Moor ...
Pagina 6
... heard , as Tacitus tells us , " said Cumberland , reprov- ingly . The only reply to this , if reply it could be called , was something which sounded to me like a muttered reference to the Greek historian Walker , whom Lawless had so ...
... heard , as Tacitus tells us , " said Cumberland , reprov- ingly . The only reply to this , if reply it could be called , was something which sounded to me like a muttered reference to the Greek historian Walker , whom Lawless had so ...
Pagina 27
... heard at any distance , however great , and will give immediate notice to the possessor's friends should he be in any danger . The knife once belonged to St. Corentin , and its touch dissolves all spells , were they of the arch - fiend ...
... heard at any distance , however great , and will give immediate notice to the possessor's friends should he be in any danger . The knife once belonged to St. Corentin , and its touch dissolves all spells , were they of the arch - fiend ...
Pagina 28
... heard all ; her net of steel was soon thrown over the Léonard , who found himself instantly transformed into a frog , in which guise the fairy carried him to the fish - pond , and threw him in , to keep her former hus- bands company ...
... heard all ; her net of steel was soon thrown over the Léonard , who found himself instantly transformed into a frog , in which guise the fairy carried him to the fish - pond , and threw him in , to keep her former hus- bands company ...
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