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 155
... human or other igneous forces . The prevailing characteristic existence , the reflection that naturally presents itself of the scenery was flatness , and low continents were to the mind is the strangeness of the fact , that surrounded ...
... human or other igneous forces . The prevailing characteristic existence , the reflection that naturally presents itself of the scenery was flatness , and low continents were to the mind is the strangeness of the fact , that surrounded ...
Pagina 192
... human excellence , To which the silver wands of saints in heaven PEACE LYRICS . ' Might point with rapturous joy . ” Mr. Adams has in a few elegant lines very nearly His faith , however , was shaken at last by the course saved us the ...
... human excellence , To which the silver wands of saints in heaven PEACE LYRICS . ' Might point with rapturous joy . ” Mr. Adams has in a few elegant lines very nearly His faith , however , was shaken at last by the course saved us the ...
Pagina 281
... human nature are such as we might | argument , at any rate , La Rochefoucauld was not in have expected him to promulgate . But whatever the wrong : but his great error , and the error of most we may think of their spirit and tendency ...
... human nature are such as we might | argument , at any rate , La Rochefoucauld was not in have expected him to promulgate . But whatever the wrong : but his great error , and the error of most we may think of their spirit and tendency ...
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