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 9
... thought he heard groans , and bending over No fleecy cloud with silver edge that floats the dyke , discovered a child seated on a stone , writhing Above the mountain tarn , o'er whose dark face from pain , and with pale face and tearful ...
... thought he heard groans , and bending over No fleecy cloud with silver edge that floats the dyke , discovered a child seated on a stone , writhing Above the mountain tarn , o'er whose dark face from pain , and with pale face and tearful ...
Pagina 80
... thought nothing at the moment but Mrs. Merton's brother ; but nobody thought he was that Fanny ought to be called the plague instead of like her , and there could scarcely be two men more the wit of the family . unlike than her husband ...
... thought nothing at the moment but Mrs. Merton's brother ; but nobody thought he was that Fanny ought to be called the plague instead of like her , and there could scarcely be two men more the wit of the family . unlike than her husband ...
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... thought took imagined : he will tell her that in actual life , especially possession of her mind — the thought that she was in marriage , the strength of passion in women , eren despised by the most revered of men ; that where she ...
... thought took imagined : he will tell her that in actual life , especially possession of her mind — the thought that she was in marriage , the strength of passion in women , eren despised by the most revered of men ; that where she ...
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