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
... length convinced him that his son had fallen a prey to tion of the head , supported by one hand , whilst in the feeble grasp of the other were seen some tallies , on which notches had been made with a rusty nail that lay close by ...
... length convinced him that his son had fallen a prey to tion of the head , supported by one hand , whilst in the feeble grasp of the other were seen some tallies , on which notches had been made with a rusty nail that lay close by ...
Pagina 13
... length apprised of the circumstance , he effaced the whole ; whilst others maintain that he suffered it to remain as Vandyck had finished it . The picture was the celebrated Descent from the Cross , in the cathedral of Antwerp . In his ...
... length apprised of the circumstance , he effaced the whole ; whilst others maintain that he suffered it to remain as Vandyck had finished it . The picture was the celebrated Descent from the Cross , in the cathedral of Antwerp . In his ...
Pagina 14
... length , having heard how liberally the fine arts were patronized in England , he departed for London . There he painted some admirable pic- tures ; but , strange to say , he met with so little encouragement , that he returned to ...
... length , having heard how liberally the fine arts were patronized in England , he departed for London . There he painted some admirable pic- tures ; but , strange to say , he met with so little encouragement , that he returned to ...
Pagina 15
... length have stupified him , for he fell suddenly down , and remained rigid and seemingly lifeless . Two of the spectators then approached , with large knives in their hands , which they began to whet on each other close to his head ...
... length have stupified him , for he fell suddenly down , and remained rigid and seemingly lifeless . Two of the spectators then approached , with large knives in their hands , which they began to whet on each other close to his head ...
Pagina 18
... and hideous at first , grew less and less repulsive with every repetition , so that a murderous thought at length would lose its horrid character , and harbour in his brain as naturally as 18 SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
... and hideous at first , grew less and less repulsive with every repetition , so that a murderous thought at length would lose its horrid character , and harbour in his brain as naturally as 18 SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
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