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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... reached our present honourable position in the periodical press , diligently searching everywhere for such intellectual fare to lay before our readers , as will nourish into health and vigour , not their understandings only , but also ...
... reached our present honourable position in the periodical press , diligently searching everywhere for such intellectual fare to lay before our readers , as will nourish into health and vigour , not their understandings only , but also ...
Pagina 4
... reached the haven of repose in his native home , when , quite unexpectedly , Banner's and Torstenson's ferocious bands penetrated with fire and sword , and the irresisti- ble wave rolled in the direction of his neighbourhood . Nothing ...
... reached the haven of repose in his native home , when , quite unexpectedly , Banner's and Torstenson's ferocious bands penetrated with fire and sword , and the irresisti- ble wave rolled in the direction of his neighbourhood . Nothing ...
Pagina 6
... reached a bad part of the road , which from neglect and autumnal weather had become quite a morass ; she had long lost sight of her friend's castle , when , half way up the hill , where the road inclines towards the steep bank of a ...
... reached a bad part of the road , which from neglect and autumnal weather had become quite a morass ; she had long lost sight of her friend's castle , when , half way up the hill , where the road inclines towards the steep bank of a ...
Pagina 9
... reached , -by reducing our specific gravity , and by throwing off all downward tendencies , so that " in our pro- per motion we ascend . " A metaphor is sometimes a dangerous steed to lest , were we to remain mounted much longer , our ...
... reached , -by reducing our specific gravity , and by throwing off all downward tendencies , so that " in our pro- per motion we ascend . " A metaphor is sometimes a dangerous steed to lest , were we to remain mounted much longer , our ...
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... reached the object aimed at . - Sterne . WHO does not look back with feelings which he would in vain attempt to describe , to the delightful rambles which his native fields and meadows afforded to his earliest years ? Flowers are among ...
... reached the object aimed at . - Sterne . WHO does not look back with feelings which he would in vain attempt to describe , to the delightful rambles which his native fields and meadows afforded to his earliest years ? Flowers are among ...
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