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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... words to our readers , regarding ourselves , our objects , and our hopes of success in working them out , we are ... word on that subject . Of our success in working them out , if we may judge by the favour with which we continue to be ...
... words to our readers , regarding ourselves , our objects , and our hopes of success in working them out , we are ... word on that subject . Of our success in working them out , if we may judge by the favour with which we continue to be ...
Pagina 2
... words in his preface : - " To Sir W. Scott , not merely a literary feather in my cap , but a whole plume of them , I owe , and with the hand of my heart acknow- ledge , a deep obligation . A poem from his pen is likely to confer on the ...
... words in his preface : - " To Sir W. Scott , not merely a literary feather in my cap , but a whole plume of them , I owe , and with the hand of my heart acknow- ledge , a deep obligation . A poem from his pen is likely to confer on the ...
Pagina 13
... words , Pray remem- ber Guy Fawkes ! ' In the evening there are bonfires , and these frightful figures are burnt in the midst of them . " The following stanza is ordinarily shouted " before every house by the retinues of the effigies ...
... words , Pray remem- ber Guy Fawkes ! ' In the evening there are bonfires , and these frightful figures are burnt in the midst of them . " The following stanza is ordinarily shouted " before every house by the retinues of the effigies ...
Pagina 23
... words Luitgarde became more tranquil . their master . These dark savage looking men were workers in iron , and it was a great satisfaction to Luitgarde to see how ably they set about their business , so that she could soon hope to ...
... words Luitgarde became more tranquil . their master . These dark savage looking men were workers in iron , and it was a great satisfaction to Luitgarde to see how ably they set about their business , so that she could soon hope to ...
Pagina 25
... word , just as if he could comprehend her , but the bird repeated his " Ah , Victorin ! " and Luitgarde , who instantly ... words astonished the countess . She did not further at- tempt to explain them , and then decided to take her bird ...
... word , just as if he could comprehend her , but the bird repeated his " Ah , Victorin ! " and Luitgarde , who instantly ... words astonished the countess . She did not further at- tempt to explain them , and then decided to take her bird ...
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