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 80
... fear - of her misery - and the red flush mounted to his very brow . I could have fallen at his feet , and prayed forgiveness ; but I dared not yet . At last I spoke of the end , still using the feigned names I had used all along . He ...
... fear - of her misery - and the red flush mounted to his very brow . I could have fallen at his feet , and prayed forgiveness ; but I dared not yet . At last I spoke of the end , still using the feigned names I had used all along . He ...
Pagina 174
... fear the orator languishes in old age , for his duties draw heavily not only on the mind , but on the strength and the wind . And this is equally true of all phases of active existence . But this is the least advantage of youth . It is ...
... fear the orator languishes in old age , for his duties draw heavily not only on the mind , but on the strength and the wind . And this is equally true of all phases of active existence . But this is the least advantage of youth . It is ...
Pagina 181
... fear he may not be altogether what I hope ; but he is young , and- 66 " It is only Matty's unfortunate manner , " interrupted the bookseller . She does not mean it ; she has an ugly trick of insinuating evil , where she means good ...
... fear he may not be altogether what I hope ; but he is young , and- 66 " It is only Matty's unfortunate manner , " interrupted the bookseller . She does not mean it ; she has an ugly trick of insinuating evil , where she means good ...
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