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 3
... less than him in ( at least nominal ) dignity , so long as he remains at Vienna , and the Emperor alone can give him orders . The city privileges in their turn are curtailed and in- terrupted by others of an equally historical origin ...
... less than him in ( at least nominal ) dignity , so long as he remains at Vienna , and the Emperor alone can give him orders . The city privileges in their turn are curtailed and in- terrupted by others of an equally historical origin ...
Pagina 9
... less , the sup- port we have received ; we now gird up our loins , and address ourselves for our third start . It is a pleasing circumstance connected with a publication of this kind , —most pleasing to us who conduct it , pleasing also ...
... less , the sup- port we have received ; we now gird up our loins , and address ourselves for our third start . It is a pleasing circumstance connected with a publication of this kind , —most pleasing to us who conduct it , pleasing also ...
Pagina 10
... less inviting character . Its use in their case will be to incite them to , and prepare them for , those severe studies , in a way suited to their several dispositions , while at the same time furnishing a profitable re- laxation from ...
... less inviting character . Its use in their case will be to incite them to , and prepare them for , those severe studies , in a way suited to their several dispositions , while at the same time furnishing a profitable re- laxation from ...
Pagina 12
... less incon- venience would arise from the vast concourse of pious poor who resorted to Rome , for the purpose of join- ing in devotion at this high festival . " Allhallows Day , " remarks the author of Morus , " closed the fes- tivity ...
... less incon- venience would arise from the vast concourse of pious poor who resorted to Rome , for the purpose of join- ing in devotion at this high festival . " Allhallows Day , " remarks the author of Morus , " closed the fes- tivity ...
Pagina 15
... less genius and spirit , but he excelled Rubens in the delicacy of his tints , and the vivacity of his colours . This was acknow- ledged even by his enemies , on the occasion of the exhibition of the picture which he painted for the ...
... less genius and spirit , but he excelled Rubens in the delicacy of his tints , and the vivacity of his colours . This was acknow- ledged even by his enemies , on the occasion of the exhibition of the picture which he painted for the ...
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