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 129
... hear it , as if it were step- ping cannily upon broken branches and over stepping - stones ; but to me , that am older than I once was , it is pleasantest to see the houses climbing up the braes , and at night to look across the bridge ...
... hear it , as if it were step- ping cannily upon broken branches and over stepping - stones ; but to me , that am older than I once was , it is pleasantest to see the houses climbing up the braes , and at night to look across the bridge ...
Pagina 250
... hear the " hum of wisdom , " to which young and old listened with very enviable attention . " PRO- FESSORS ( the Irish never abate a dignity , and are as fond of a title as our Germanic neighbours ) -hurried here and there ; bishops ...
... hear the " hum of wisdom , " to which young and old listened with very enviable attention . " PRO- FESSORS ( the Irish never abate a dignity , and are as fond of a title as our Germanic neighbours ) -hurried here and there ; bishops ...
Pagina 297
... hear the mournful tidings that the " grande armée ” is defeated , and the emperor taken prisoner . The one is about to proceed on his journey in order to visit his wife and children , the other finds his end approaching , and thus ...
... hear the mournful tidings that the " grande armée ” is defeated , and the emperor taken prisoner . The one is about to proceed on his journey in order to visit his wife and children , the other finds his end approaching , and thus ...
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