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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... hope in that book ? " " Hope , mother ! why , it is full , full of hope ; for a poor lad , it is one great hope from beginning to end . Why , many a copy my father set from Poor Richard's Almanac , though I don't think he knew it . Don ...
... hope in that book ? " " Hope , mother ! why , it is full , full of hope ; for a poor lad , it is one great hope from beginning to end . Why , many a copy my father set from Poor Richard's Almanac , though I don't think he knew it . Don ...
Pagina 83
... Hope , originally used as a bear - garden , was converted into a theatre early in the seventeenth century ; but it was again made a bear - garden , and then again a theatre , in 1614 , when Ben Jonson's " Bartholomew Fair " was played ...
... Hope , originally used as a bear - garden , was converted into a theatre early in the seventeenth century ; but it was again made a bear - garden , and then again a theatre , in 1614 , when Ben Jonson's " Bartholomew Fair " was played ...
Pagina 181
... hope , that the world seemed to fold itself away from him like a vapour , and he looked upon all that stood be- tween Christ and him as evil . He delighted to teach our child texts of Scripture ; and even the wise - like copies which he ...
... hope , that the world seemed to fold itself away from him like a vapour , and he looked upon all that stood be- tween Christ and him as evil . He delighted to teach our child texts of Scripture ; and even the wise - like copies which he ...
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