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 15
... heard the stranger's footstep in coming near him , nor was his voice like that of any one that he had heard before ; and he said we make up the muster - roll ' - what could he mean ? At last he made up his mind to ask , for any thing ...
... heard the stranger's footstep in coming near him , nor was his voice like that of any one that he had heard before ; and he said we make up the muster - roll ' - what could he mean ? At last he made up his mind to ask , for any thing ...
Pagina 126
... heard , and not only heard , but felt ; and every eye fixed upon the ' poet of all circles . ' When he finished , the burst of enthusiasm was electric ; and his thanking smile , as he glanced round , emboldened his audience to exclaim ...
... heard , and not only heard , but felt ; and every eye fixed upon the ' poet of all circles . ' When he finished , the burst of enthusiasm was electric ; and his thanking smile , as he glanced round , emboldened his audience to exclaim ...
Pagina 153
... heard that the marriage was an unhappy one , and it has been inferred that my client was the cause of this unhappiness ; but I will merely ask you to reflect upon what you have seen and heard this day , ere you credit the assertion ...
... heard that the marriage was an unhappy one , and it has been inferred that my client was the cause of this unhappiness ; but I will merely ask you to reflect upon what you have seen and heard this day , ere you credit the assertion ...
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