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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... feeling of plenitude and elevation in my soul - my heart was at rest . What was it that made me feel so well , though I had been disappointed in my visit ? Left alone , I had not felt lonely nor at loss ; I had studied the works of the ...
... feeling of plenitude and elevation in my soul - my heart was at rest . What was it that made me feel so well , though I had been disappointed in my visit ? Left alone , I had not felt lonely nor at loss ; I had studied the works of the ...
Pagina 225
... feels nor cares to feel , except as they may effect his interests or his reputa- tion ; the works of every artist are a tolerably sure index of his own mind , the reflex of his thoughts upon what has been presented to his observation ...
... feels nor cares to feel , except as they may effect his interests or his reputa- tion ; the works of every artist are a tolerably sure index of his own mind , the reflex of his thoughts upon what has been presented to his observation ...
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... feeling and amiable grace appear in every part , and sympathy restores his independence . How touchingly does he ... feel then an indefinable oppression , such as I once experienced in London , when , during a visit to New Bedlam , I ...
... feeling and amiable grace appear in every part , and sympathy restores his independence . How touchingly does he ... feel then an indefinable oppression , such as I once experienced in London , when , during a visit to New Bedlam , I ...
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