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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... thing for all , and nothing which could exclude any - to present subjects of all sorts in such a dress , and to infuse into the treatment of them such a spirit , as would bear with the most improving and elevating effect upon the moral ...
... thing for all , and nothing which could exclude any - to present subjects of all sorts in such a dress , and to infuse into the treatment of them such a spirit , as would bear with the most improving and elevating effect upon the moral ...
Pagina 3
... things ; the pleasure being the result of that mys- boyish days . My reasons for doing so were briefly these . terious preternatural delight which a boy always takes It struck me , that , while volume after volume had been in every thing ...
... things ; the pleasure being the result of that mys- boyish days . My reasons for doing so were briefly these . terious preternatural delight which a boy always takes It struck me , that , while volume after volume had been in every thing ...
Pagina 4
... thing worthy of note occurred during my journey to Helmstone , where we arrived at about half - past four in the ... things from the wash having been properly aired , and become low and anxious as the dreaded time approaches when clean ...
... thing worthy of note occurred during my journey to Helmstone , where we arrived at about half - past four in the ... things from the wash having been properly aired , and become low and anxious as the dreaded time approaches when clean ...
Pagina 6
... thing Lawless tells you , and endeavour to improve by following his example , at a respectful distance - ahem ! The gentleman on your right hand , Mr. Mullins , who is chiefly remarkable for looking ( like a fool ' put in Coleman ...
... thing Lawless tells you , and endeavour to improve by following his example , at a respectful distance - ahem ! The gentleman on your right hand , Mr. Mullins , who is chiefly remarkable for looking ( like a fool ' put in Coleman ...
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... thing itself . " The May- James I. In " The Progresses of Queen Elizabeth , " is pole was often as tall as the mast of a sloop of fifty this entry : - " May 8th , 1602. On May - day , the Queen tons , and properly fixed in a frame to ...
... thing itself . " The May- James I. In " The Progresses of Queen Elizabeth , " is pole was often as tall as the mast of a sloop of fifty this entry : - " May 8th , 1602. On May - day , the Queen tons , and properly fixed in a frame to ...
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