Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 5;Volume 20A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... ment there up to the present day , have made themselves so conspicuous by their wild and independent spirit and constant intercourse with their countrymen beyond those border rivers , immigrated as late as the end of the seventeenth ...
... ment there up to the present day , have made themselves so conspicuous by their wild and independent spirit and constant intercourse with their countrymen beyond those border rivers , immigrated as late as the end of the seventeenth ...
Pagina 78
... ment , but gave way to it , charms , sorceries , language , and all . As one consequence of this resolution , Ariosto thoroughly identified himself as the poet of catholicity ; and the reformers put forward as a groundwork of com ...
... ment , but gave way to it , charms , sorceries , language , and all . As one consequence of this resolution , Ariosto thoroughly identified himself as the poet of catholicity ; and the reformers put forward as a groundwork of com ...
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... ment of a " countess in difficulties ; " not even to the pecuniary exigencies of an old public favourite . All was dignified , straight- forward , and high - toned . Madame Sontag came , as she had come years before , claim- ing our ...
... ment of a " countess in difficulties ; " not even to the pecuniary exigencies of an old public favourite . All was dignified , straight- forward , and high - toned . Madame Sontag came , as she had come years before , claim- ing our ...
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