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 4
... gave place to dark foggy days ; the gloomy envelope that covered the minds of Luitgarde and her uncle seemed to have extended itself over all nature ; a misty rain con- the forest , and a chilling breeze chased the falling leaves ...
... gave place to dark foggy days ; the gloomy envelope that covered the minds of Luitgarde and her uncle seemed to have extended itself over all nature ; a misty rain con- the forest , and a chilling breeze chased the falling leaves ...
Pagina 5
... gave the necessary directions for the works to be husband of your mother . Private reasons broke off that executed for the improvement of the devastated castle ; plan ; Lansky went to his possessions in Silesia , and I in fine weather ...
... gave the necessary directions for the works to be husband of your mother . Private reasons broke off that executed for the improvement of the devastated castle ; plan ; Lansky went to his possessions in Silesia , and I in fine weather ...
Pagina 12
... gave it thirty - one , but Augustus reduced it again to thirty , which it has ever since retained . November 1. - Feast of All Saints . " Because , " says Bishop Sparrow , " we cannot par- ticularly commemorate every one of those saints ...
... gave it thirty - one , but Augustus reduced it again to thirty , which it has ever since retained . November 1. - Feast of All Saints . " Because , " says Bishop Sparrow , " we cannot par- ticularly commemorate every one of those saints ...
Pagina 14
... gave Vandyck one of the finest horses he possessed ; and , in his celebrated picture of St. Martin dividing his cloak with a mendicant , Vandyck has painted himself mounted upon that horse . | striking , that the character and feelings ...
... gave Vandyck one of the finest horses he possessed ; and , in his celebrated picture of St. Martin dividing his cloak with a mendicant , Vandyck has painted himself mounted upon that horse . | striking , that the character and feelings ...
Pagina 25
... gave it value to her , when she thought on the manner in which the cage was placed at her window . She was seized with the utmost surprise , when , one day , in a soli- tary hour , the bird suddenly cried out , " Victorin ! ah ...
... gave it value to her , when she thought on the manner in which the cage was placed at her window . She was seized with the utmost surprise , when , one day , in a soli- tary hour , the bird suddenly cried out , " Victorin ! ah ...
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