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 97
... nature ; a hardy Briton will immerse himself in snow . Der canarienvogel ought to be supplied with a tepid bath in cold weather ; but in neither case refuse the luxury for which their nature yearns . I heard of a merry little fellow ...
... nature ; a hardy Briton will immerse himself in snow . Der canarienvogel ought to be supplied with a tepid bath in cold weather ; but in neither case refuse the luxury for which their nature yearns . I heard of a merry little fellow ...
Pagina 370
... nature is to be worshipped , or rather the God of nature , through his works ; for the thing created , ought not , in man's estimation , to receive the honours belonging exclusively to the hand of Him who made it . And the very fact ...
... nature is to be worshipped , or rather the God of nature , through his works ; for the thing created , ought not , in man's estimation , to receive the honours belonging exclusively to the hand of Him who made it . And the very fact ...
Pagina 370
... nature has been painting for for his habitation ? whose peculiar beauty us , to win our love from this world , to remind seems to have marked it out as a temple in us of the better world to come , and to speak to which nature is to be ...
... nature has been painting for for his habitation ? whose peculiar beauty us , to win our love from this world , to remind seems to have marked it out as a temple in us of the better world to come , and to speak to which nature is to be ...
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