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 45
at length unwillingly complied , and having , after one or two failures , succeeded in getting his leg over the cob's broad back , he rode slowly out of the yard , and took up his station outside , in order to witness my pro- ceedings ...
at length unwillingly complied , and having , after one or two failures , succeeded in getting his leg over the cob's broad back , he rode slowly out of the yard , and took up his station outside , in order to witness my pro- ceedings ...
Pagina 49
... length been swept away by a hostile incursion on the part of the inhabitants of the Punjaub , and we shall in all probability hear in a short time of the addition of another kingdom to the power and wealth of the British dominion in the ...
... length been swept away by a hostile incursion on the part of the inhabitants of the Punjaub , and we shall in all probability hear in a short time of the addition of another kingdom to the power and wealth of the British dominion in the ...
Pagina 52
... length in the noblest productions of his pen , the two tragedies on the subject of Wallenstein . It is remarkable that , during this latter task , he had much less confidence in his poetic powers , criticized his former writings with ...
... length in the noblest productions of his pen , the two tragedies on the subject of Wallenstein . It is remarkable that , during this latter task , he had much less confidence in his poetic powers , criticized his former writings with ...
Pagina 54
... length I gaze upon his presence Who shall dissolve my bonds for evermore . KENNEDY . Alas ! I cannot search this mystery . But yesterday and you were doom'd to death , And now to - day they grant this sudden freedom . But I have heard ...
... length I gaze upon his presence Who shall dissolve my bonds for evermore . KENNEDY . Alas ! I cannot search this mystery . But yesterday and you were doom'd to death , And now to - day they grant this sudden freedom . But I have heard ...
Pagina 56
... length resolved to justify the propriety of her appellation . Holding her in by means of the snaffle alone had been quite as much . as I had been able to accomplish during the last ten minutes , and this escapade on the part of Punch ...
... length resolved to justify the propriety of her appellation . Holding her in by means of the snaffle alone had been quite as much . as I had been able to accomplish during the last ten minutes , and this escapade on the part of Punch ...
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