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 5
... effect of the composition , seen by the faint light of the moon's rays , produced a painful impression , and filled Luitgarde with mysterious horror . Long did she stand before the painting , and it was with difficulty she could tear ...
... effect of the composition , seen by the faint light of the moon's rays , produced a painful impression , and filled Luitgarde with mysterious horror . Long did she stand before the painting , and it was with difficulty she could tear ...
Pagina 9
... effect upon yond the edge of " this visible diurnal sphere ; " it is the desolating storm , -the blinding mist , -the poi- their dwelling close to , the earth . Neither are we sonous miasma , -which spring from , and have to be imagined ...
... effect upon yond the edge of " this visible diurnal sphere ; " it is the desolating storm , -the blinding mist , -the poi- their dwelling close to , the earth . Neither are we sonous miasma , -which spring from , and have to be imagined ...
Pagina 11
... effect . " November was anciently represented as a man clothed in " a robe of changeable green and black ; or , with a garland of fruit and olive branches , holding in as it is usually termed , shot - coloured ; " his head adorned his ...
... effect . " November was anciently represented as a man clothed in " a robe of changeable green and black ; or , with a garland of fruit and olive branches , holding in as it is usually termed , shot - coloured ; " his head adorned his ...
Pagina 14
... effect of torchlight most powerfully displayed , Rubens placed over the chimney - piece , and always bestowed upon it the highest encomiums . In return , he gave Vandyck one of the finest horses he possessed ; and , in his celebrated ...
... effect of torchlight most powerfully displayed , Rubens placed over the chimney - piece , and always bestowed upon it the highest encomiums . In return , he gave Vandyck one of the finest horses he possessed ; and , in his celebrated ...
Pagina 15
... effect their exit than their entrance ; as , for the latter , four hours had By means of one of the company , to whom Mr. M. been necessary . Besides their usual mode of departing had lately shown a trifling kindness , and by the ...
... effect their exit than their entrance ; as , for the latter , four hours had By means of one of the company , to whom Mr. M. been necessary . Besides their usual mode of departing had lately shown a trifling kindness , and by the ...
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