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 54
... believe it has not been a blessing , because it gave a bare animal sub- sistence - a " living " without thought , or skill , or labour , to a people whose ambition did not tend to elevate their comforts . " The earth yielded its ...
... believe it has not been a blessing , because it gave a bare animal sub- sistence - a " living " without thought , or skill , or labour , to a people whose ambition did not tend to elevate their comforts . " The earth yielded its ...
Pagina 136
... believe , but she is ill - mannered ; and all the time I was in , she was teazing Thomas about Annie in a way that made me think shame . Besides this , Phemie speaks too much about the lads - far too much . " If I was the lads , " said ...
... believe , but she is ill - mannered ; and all the time I was in , she was teazing Thomas about Annie in a way that made me think shame . Besides this , Phemie speaks too much about the lads - far too much . " If I was the lads , " said ...
Pagina 295
" Believe me , oh , beauteous child ! oh , won- drously lovely child ! I am yet living , and am more powerful than all the dead united . " It is no longer the author of the Intermezzo who thus speaks ; it is the author of a new series ...
" Believe me , oh , beauteous child ! oh , won- drously lovely child ! I am yet living , and am more powerful than all the dead united . " It is no longer the author of the Intermezzo who thus speaks ; it is the author of a new series ...
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