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 174
... mind , but on the strength and the wind . And this is equally true of all phases of active existence . But this is the least advantage of youth . It is then that the affections are the purest , and en- thusiasm the most ardent . In the ...
... mind , but on the strength and the wind . And this is equally true of all phases of active existence . But this is the least advantage of youth . It is then that the affections are the purest , and en- thusiasm the most ardent . In the ...
Pagina 190
... mind of the poet when writing . For this purpose , about a thousand illus- trative engravings are to be given , consisting of every antique object alluded to , whether of every day use in Shakespeare's time , or in that which he has ...
... mind of the poet when writing . For this purpose , about a thousand illus- trative engravings are to be given , consisting of every antique object alluded to , whether of every day use in Shakespeare's time , or in that which he has ...
Pagina 369
... mind . In that world there will be an end of misery , of torturing incongruities , of harrass- ing deceptions ; all problems will be solved , all discord will be banished . Irony may be the faithful mirror of the things of this life ...
... mind . In that world there will be an end of misery , of torturing incongruities , of harrass- ing deceptions ; all problems will be solved , all discord will be banished . Irony may be the faithful mirror of the things of this life ...
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