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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... interest , for the sake of what we regard as higher objects of universal interest , we are perfectly aware that we place ourselves under some disadvantage in stating our claims to public support . That which we appeal to is less ...
... interest , for the sake of what we regard as higher objects of universal interest , we are perfectly aware that we place ourselves under some disadvantage in stating our claims to public support . That which we appeal to is less ...
Pagina 6
... interests of agriculture ; they are more felt than in England , because the heat of the sun in day time is greater , and the con- trast , therefore , the more prejudicial . The soil is rich , and often receives accessions from the ...
... interests of agriculture ; they are more felt than in England , because the heat of the sun in day time is greater , and the con- trast , therefore , the more prejudicial . The soil is rich , and often receives accessions from the ...
Pagina 19
... interest in his young favourite , for no measures were taken against him or his family on his subsequent departure from Stuttgart , and Schiller even paid a visit to them during the duke's life , without any molestation . For this ...
... interest in his young favourite , for no measures were taken against him or his family on his subsequent departure from Stuttgart , and Schiller even paid a visit to them during the duke's life , without any molestation . For this ...
Pagina 20
... interest in Schiller , and high estimate of his abilities , were practically exemplified . " The Revolt of the Netherlands " had in part seen the light , and obtained high reputation for Schiller as a historian . By the efforts of ...
... interest in Schiller , and high estimate of his abilities , were practically exemplified . " The Revolt of the Netherlands " had in part seen the light , and obtained high reputation for Schiller as a historian . By the efforts of ...
Pagina 22
... interests of others , have often placed the stiles on spots there for me to make myself so miserable about last which command beautiful prospects . Here , then , does the night ? Suppose Cumberland and Lawless should laugh poet often ...
... interests of others , have often placed the stiles on spots there for me to make myself so miserable about last which command beautiful prospects . Here , then , does the night ? Suppose Cumberland and Lawless should laugh poet often ...
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