Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 12A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1852 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 55
... expression of countenance , which tells of half repentant of their own desire to go ; and so parted , purity and holiness of thought . How unlike the stamp for ever on this earth , the dethroned monarch and which the malevolent passions ...
... expression of countenance , which tells of half repentant of their own desire to go ; and so parted , purity and holiness of thought . How unlike the stamp for ever on this earth , the dethroned monarch and which the malevolent passions ...
Pagina 233
... expression which he calling at the hospital , requested to be allowed to see had half thought , half uttered , to “ endure ” her pre- the man whose life he had been the involuntary instrusence — to endure that which he idolized , the ...
... expression which he calling at the hospital , requested to be allowed to see had half thought , half uttered , to “ endure ” her pre- the man whose life he had been the involuntary instrusence — to endure that which he idolized , the ...
Pagina 235
... expression of his features ; the sullen determined on his destruction , and that his capture scowl , which betokened a spirit at war alike with by Lewis and the General had alone hindered him from itself and others , had given place to ...
... expression of his features ; the sullen determined on his destruction , and that his capture scowl , which betokened a spirit at war alike with by Lewis and the General had alone hindered him from itself and others , had given place to ...
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