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 2
... trees , now climbing to the top of pleasant knolls , from which you catch a glimpse of glistening waters creeping through the valley at your feet , and then piercing the very centre of the Farleigh woods , and leading you among the ...
... trees , now climbing to the top of pleasant knolls , from which you catch a glimpse of glistening waters creeping through the valley at your feet , and then piercing the very centre of the Farleigh woods , and leading you among the ...
Pagina 3
... trees obscure the gleam of that far - shining light ? And think you , that , with so many " shaping their services to her behests , " Kate's resolute adhesion to a single life will still remain un- shaken ? We must confess we entertain ...
... trees obscure the gleam of that far - shining light ? And think you , that , with so many " shaping their services to her behests , " Kate's resolute adhesion to a single life will still remain un- shaken ? We must confess we entertain ...
Pagina 7
... trees , the elder being especially chosen , and planted as near the windows as possible , on account of the influence of that tree in keeping off insects . A thatched projecting roof affords protection from the heat , and great care is ...
... trees , the elder being especially chosen , and planted as near the windows as possible , on account of the influence of that tree in keeping off insects . A thatched projecting roof affords protection from the heat , and great care is ...
Pagina 10
... Trees were felled at a distance of six or seven miles from the city , and conveyed on camels . All distinctions of rank were forgotten : high and low , rich and poor , emulated each other . Exposed to the oppressive heat of a Syrian sun ...
... Trees were felled at a distance of six or seven miles from the city , and conveyed on camels . All distinctions of rank were forgotten : high and low , rich and poor , emulated each other . Exposed to the oppressive heat of a Syrian sun ...
Pagina 12
... Trees put on all their verdure . The lilac and hawthorn bloom . The flowers of the oak , chestnut , Scotch - fir , beech , hornbeam , holly , and alder trees , begin to open , and the orchards dis- play all their charms in the delicate ...
... Trees put on all their verdure . The lilac and hawthorn bloom . The flowers of the oak , chestnut , Scotch - fir , beech , hornbeam , holly , and alder trees , begin to open , and the orchards dis- play all their charms in the delicate ...
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