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 31
... passing right under the lamp and the red glove , and were , as they passed , lighted up by the former . I thought I recognised friends or acquaintances in some of them , and often it would seem as if they steered their way directly ...
... passing right under the lamp and the red glove , and were , as they passed , lighted up by the former . I thought I recognised friends or acquaintances in some of them , and often it would seem as if they steered their way directly ...
Pagina 116
... passed Mortlake without bestowing a thought on Dr. Dee , the astrologer , and found our- selves at Kew , beneath the bows of the Maria Wood , without having noted our approach ; and leaving the gorgeous little palace which had floated ...
... passed Mortlake without bestowing a thought on Dr. Dee , the astrologer , and found our- selves at Kew , beneath the bows of the Maria Wood , without having noted our approach ; and leaving the gorgeous little palace which had floated ...
Pagina 264
... passed off most pleasantly , the wines being as good as the young ladies were pretty , until I arrived at a frame of mind in which I felt quite capable of pitching my hos- pitable entertainer out of his own window , and availing myself ...
... passed off most pleasantly , the wines being as good as the young ladies were pretty , until I arrived at a frame of mind in which I felt quite capable of pitching my hos- pitable entertainer out of his own window , and availing myself ...
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