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
... taken and kept a prisoner by king Sigis- sigh escaped him . Luitgarde fully understood what was passing in her uncle's mind , at the sight of the well- known walls ; she too was silent , thus respecting his sorrows ; and , oppressed by ...
... taken and kept a prisoner by king Sigis- sigh escaped him . Luitgarde fully understood what was passing in her uncle's mind , at the sight of the well- known walls ; she too was silent , thus respecting his sorrows ; and , oppressed by ...
Pagina 6
... taken possession of | forests , and devastated castles , and that distress and sorrow were diffused over the whole neighbourhood . The most frightful and strange histories were told of one of those bands , of which the chief was called ...
... taken possession of | forests , and devastated castles , and that distress and sorrow were diffused over the whole neighbourhood . The most frightful and strange histories were told of one of those bands , of which the chief was called ...
Pagina 7
... taken to his present manner of life ; and ended , however , by declaring himself decidedly against him . " I cannot , indeed , contradict you , since you are so well- informed , " said she at last ; but I assure you , I re- nounce with ...
... taken to his present manner of life ; and ended , however , by declaring himself decidedly against him . " I cannot , indeed , contradict you , since you are so well- informed , " said she at last ; but I assure you , I re- nounce with ...
Pagina 11
... taken from novem , nine . No- vember , as its title denotes , was originally the ninth of the twelve months ; it is now the eleventh . Diana was considered its tutelary deity . The Saxons styled it wint - monat , i . e . wind - month ...
... taken from novem , nine . No- vember , as its title denotes , was originally the ninth of the twelve months ; it is now the eleventh . Diana was considered its tutelary deity . The Saxons styled it wint - monat , i . e . wind - month ...
Pagina 15
... taken from the fashion of the period , are in a grand yet easy style . His best portrait , in England , is said to be that of the Earl of Strafford , at Wentworth House . Though Vandyck is generally considered as a portrait painter ...
... taken from the fashion of the period , are in a grand yet easy style . His best portrait , in England , is said to be that of the Earl of Strafford , at Wentworth House . Though Vandyck is generally considered as a portrait painter ...
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