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 19
... remained in affluence , there were two demons commissioned to slay her soul with haughtiness and pride ; but , under the guidance of a maiden called Paupertas , who was sent to draw her from their reach , she has escaped , and Puretos ...
... remained in affluence , there were two demons commissioned to slay her soul with haughtiness and pride ; but , under the guidance of a maiden called Paupertas , who was sent to draw her from their reach , she has escaped , and Puretos ...
Pagina 66
... remained concealed in the state room until these unwelcome neighbours were again on deck ; I then went out to my husband , who had remained behind them . He told me we were certainly in the hands of pirates , but that they seemed ...
... remained concealed in the state room until these unwelcome neighbours were again on deck ; I then went out to my husband , who had remained behind them . He told me we were certainly in the hands of pirates , but that they seemed ...
Pagina 351
... remained in the most melan- choly condition . From the hour when he had looked his last on the dead body of his child , he had remained in the same room , shedding no tears , and uttering no complaints , but in a speechless melancholy ...
... remained in the most melan- choly condition . From the hour when he had looked his last on the dead body of his child , he had remained in the same room , shedding no tears , and uttering no complaints , but in a speechless melancholy ...
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