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
... light , the chroniclers are reduced to a variety of incongruous suppositions , some ascribing all to an actual interposition of Providence , and others to the jesuit Lamormain . That which is certain is , that this was the turning point ...
... light , the chroniclers are reduced to a variety of incongruous suppositions , some ascribing all to an actual interposition of Providence , and others to the jesuit Lamormain . That which is certain is , that this was the turning point ...
Pagina 5
... light from the became of the child . Long had the unhappy father moon fell on the person of an imprisoned knight , who , cherished the hope that the child , a lovely boy of four laden with heavy chains , sat on his bed of straw . It ...
... light from the became of the child . Long had the unhappy father moon fell on the person of an imprisoned knight , who , cherished the hope that the child , a lovely boy of four laden with heavy chains , sat on his bed of straw . It ...
Pagina 7
... light ; he appeared to be well - informed of his undertakings ; he told her many things that were unknown to her of him , and among others , assured her that he had once been a Swedish officer , had served with distinction , but , at ...
... light ; he appeared to be well - informed of his undertakings ; he told her many things that were unknown to her of him , and among others , assured her that he had once been a Swedish officer , had served with distinction , but , at ...
Pagina 10
... light laugh disarms controversy ; and Poetry , whose chaste dignity passes it contemptuously by . If it be said , as probably it will be , that , in thus sketching the character which a Magazine like this ought to bear , the subjects ...
... light laugh disarms controversy ; and Poetry , whose chaste dignity passes it contemptuously by . If it be said , as probably it will be , that , in thus sketching the character which a Magazine like this ought to bear , the subjects ...
Pagina 12
... light up a number of small fires amongst the furze growing there , and call them by the name of Tindles : this usage has long been discontinued . " In Wales , " relates Pennant , they have a custom of distributing soul cakes on All ...
... light up a number of small fires amongst the furze growing there , and call them by the name of Tindles : this usage has long been discontinued . " In Wales , " relates Pennant , they have a custom of distributing soul cakes on All ...
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