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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Pagina 78
... perhaps a lesson to more enlightened times respecting the pains due to the preservation of authors ' emolu- ments from literary piracy . Indeed , from Ariosto's own Apologue regarding his treat- ment by the pope , it is too evident that ...
... perhaps a lesson to more enlightened times respecting the pains due to the preservation of authors ' emolu- ments from literary piracy . Indeed , from Ariosto's own Apologue regarding his treat- ment by the pope , it is too evident that ...
Pagina 272
... Perhaps , my countenance betrayed my apprehensions ; for the lepero approaching , said , by way of consolation- " You see , sir , that in killing a man , as in every thing else , the first step is the difficulty ! Besides , perhaps your ...
... Perhaps , my countenance betrayed my apprehensions ; for the lepero approaching , said , by way of consolation- " You see , sir , that in killing a man , as in every thing else , the first step is the difficulty ! Besides , perhaps your ...
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... perhaps more as a piece of advocacy than as a piece of history . Nevertheless , many of its incidental pas- sages relative to the men , morals , manners , and events of the Elizabethan era , would possess an intrinsic interest in ...
... perhaps more as a piece of advocacy than as a piece of history . Nevertheless , many of its incidental pas- sages relative to the men , morals , manners , and events of the Elizabethan era , would possess an intrinsic interest in ...
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