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 112
... less refreshing ; and the asso- ciations enkindled , like a bland atmosphere , yield a pastime not the less desirable , because it is unmarked either by tears or laughter , and is indicated only through an unconscious smile or placid ...
... less refreshing ; and the asso- ciations enkindled , like a bland atmosphere , yield a pastime not the less desirable , because it is unmarked either by tears or laughter , and is indicated only through an unconscious smile or placid ...
Pagina 285
... less so- quite as rough , certainly , if less frightful and diabolical . The forest and wild are possessed by demons ; the woods by fairies . This seems to be the difference . " " Necessarily ; and yet , such as are recognised ( were ...
... less so- quite as rough , certainly , if less frightful and diabolical . The forest and wild are possessed by demons ; the woods by fairies . This seems to be the difference . " " Necessarily ; and yet , such as are recognised ( were ...
Pagina 354
... less reasonable , ) imitation of their neigh- bours , and excitement fed by the press , we have arrived at pretty nearly the sum total of their motives . A few there are , indeed , who have really calculated their fitness for the ...
... less reasonable , ) imitation of their neigh- bours , and excitement fed by the press , we have arrived at pretty nearly the sum total of their motives . A few there are , indeed , who have really calculated their fitness for the ...
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