Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 3A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 7
... better opinion of him than the world has ! " asked the stranger , doubtingly . Yes , " replied Luitgarde , " although it appears you are not of my opinion , but agree with the multitude ; " and now she related to him very affably all ...
... better opinion of him than the world has ! " asked the stranger , doubtingly . Yes , " replied Luitgarde , " although it appears you are not of my opinion , but agree with the multitude ; " and now she related to him very affably all ...
Pagina 8
... better for it . We see the end ; right MUST conquer , but it depends on each and all of us , how long first . It is a question which admits of no delay ; our brothers are born , and work , and die , while we look on and say , " All will ...
... better for it . We see the end ; right MUST conquer , but it depends on each and all of us , how long first . It is a question which admits of no delay ; our brothers are born , and work , and die , while we look on and say , " All will ...
Pagina 18
... better calculated to excite distrust and dread than love . Fair seeming , smooth spoken , humble almost to abjectness , winding into men's thoughts without developing his own , with wearing a perpetual smile , a smile so like a sneer ...
... better calculated to excite distrust and dread than love . Fair seeming , smooth spoken , humble almost to abjectness , winding into men's thoughts without developing his own , with wearing a perpetual smile , a smile so like a sneer ...
Pagina 29
... better fitted for poetic handling than some of those she has chosen . Such as they are , however , she has made a good use of them ; and her volume , if not ranking among the highest poeti- cal achievements of the day , must be assigned ...
... better fitted for poetic handling than some of those she has chosen . Such as they are , however , she has made a good use of them ; and her volume , if not ranking among the highest poeti- cal achievements of the day , must be assigned ...
Pagina 34
... better , so much so that , on the evening before they set out , he came limping to them with the assurance that he could go , having no doubt that he would be quite well on the mor- row . M. Agassiz , as may be supposed , refused his ...
... better , so much so that , on the evening before they set out , he came limping to them with the assurance that he could go , having no doubt that he would be quite well on the mor- row . M. Agassiz , as may be supposed , refused his ...
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