Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 117
... asked myself the question , “ Is she mad ? ” When I looked at her , I was dazzled by the brightness of her eyes ; I could see the pulsation of the rigid veins in her temple , while two vivid crimson blotches burned on either cheek ...
... asked myself the question , “ Is she mad ? ” When I looked at her , I was dazzled by the brightness of her eyes ; I could see the pulsation of the rigid veins in her temple , while two vivid crimson blotches burned on either cheek ...
Pagina 246
... asked after the health of his schoolmaster . He then told him to call on the Rev. Mr. Trapbat , who was appointed ... asking leave to put on his gown . The Principal of Santo Tommasio was a tremendous autocrat , and a wealthy pluralist ...
... asked after the health of his schoolmaster . He then told him to call on the Rev. Mr. Trapbat , who was appointed ... asking leave to put on his gown . The Principal of Santo Tommasio was a tremendous autocrat , and a wealthy pluralist ...
Pagina 358
... asked him why he did this , the man replied , “ I am amazed that your master can bear the sad notes of that imprisoned bird . ' Fool ! ' replied one ; does the song of the Nightingale seem sad to thee in thy fields and woods ? Not so ...
... asked him why he did this , the man replied , “ I am amazed that your master can bear the sad notes of that imprisoned bird . ' Fool ! ' replied one ; does the song of the Nightingale seem sad to thee in thy fields and woods ? Not so ...
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