Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 196
... appeared broken spirited , and completely prostrated both in body and in mind . This exception was a noble- looking old Druse chieftain : the Sheikh Abou Neked , of Dhair - el - Khamar , or Palace of the Moon . This sturdy old fellow ...
... appeared broken spirited , and completely prostrated both in body and in mind . This exception was a noble- looking old Druse chieftain : the Sheikh Abou Neked , of Dhair - el - Khamar , or Palace of the Moon . This sturdy old fellow ...
Pagina 275
... appeared to near us ; she was standing towards the brig , but as far as the eye could reach , not a ripple appeared on the horizon . The schooner still neared us , until her hull was visible from the masthead . Various were the ...
... appeared to near us ; she was standing towards the brig , but as far as the eye could reach , not a ripple appeared on the horizon . The schooner still neared us , until her hull was visible from the masthead . Various were the ...
Pagina 294
... appeared another collection containing two dramas - Almanzor and Rat- cliff - which were acted on the stage and re- ceived very unfavourably . A lyric poem , under the title of Intermezzo , was inserted between these two dramatic pieces ...
... appeared another collection containing two dramas - Almanzor and Rat- cliff - which were acted on the stage and re- ceived very unfavourably . A lyric poem , under the title of Intermezzo , was inserted between these two dramatic pieces ...
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