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 7
... manner , who accepted her acknowledgments with evident confusion , and imme- diately hastened to see what was to be done to the car- riage . By advice and assistance he did the best that was possible ; he rapidly prepared everything ...
... manner , who accepted her acknowledgments with evident confusion , and imme- diately hastened to see what was to be done to the car- riage . By advice and assistance he did the best that was possible ; he rapidly prepared everything ...
Pagina 10
... manner , as one peculiarly fitted to promote their wishes in the training of those under their charge . It will not teach them all that they must know ; it is not its purpose to do so ; no Magazine can do so ; and those under whose ...
... manner , as one peculiarly fitted to promote their wishes in the training of those under their charge . It will not teach them all that they must know ; it is not its purpose to do so ; no Magazine can do so ; and those under whose ...
Pagina 13
... manner he copied so Vandyck improved rapidly , and became very well , that many of his productions have been ascribed to Rubens . The following anecdote affords a proof of Vandyck's powers of imitation in that respect . It was the ...
... manner he copied so Vandyck improved rapidly , and became very well , that many of his productions have been ascribed to Rubens . The following anecdote affords a proof of Vandyck's powers of imitation in that respect . It was the ...
Pagina 14
... manner , by which his pictures are distinguished . He observed minutely every tint in the works of Titian , and , by the superiority of his genius , he was enabled to discover the true principles which guided the celebrated masters of ...
... manner , by which his pictures are distinguished . He observed minutely every tint in the works of Titian , and , by the superiority of his genius , he was enabled to discover the true principles which guided the celebrated masters of ...
Pagina 15
... manner of figures in the air with his hand without exhibiting the slightest symp- tom of giddiness . He then seized his drum , and , in a sort of inspiration , played , what seemed to me , a sort of melody , while he quickened or ...
... manner of figures in the air with his hand without exhibiting the slightest symp- tom of giddiness . He then seized his drum , and , in a sort of inspiration , played , what seemed to me , a sort of melody , while he quickened or ...
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