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 41
... beautiful views in that richly cultivated country . How like a large beautiful garden ! There grew upon the height where we stood , and I had seen the same in many fields of England , bushes not unlike our Swedish juniper , but which ...
... beautiful views in that richly cultivated country . How like a large beautiful garden ! There grew upon the height where we stood , and I had seen the same in many fields of England , bushes not unlike our Swedish juniper , but which ...
Pagina 42
... beautiful farms which Prince Albert has designed , where happy human beings live and children play . We drove through avenues three English miles long on each side the park , composed of beautiful trees , elms and beeches . The view of ...
... beautiful farms which Prince Albert has designed , where happy human beings live and children play . We drove through avenues three English miles long on each side the park , composed of beautiful trees , elms and beeches . The view of ...
Pagina 134
... beautiful face , which they were to copy ; he had a strange fancy that beautiful objects had a beneficial effect upon the mind . The efforts of the young Chandlers had not , however , been eminently suceessful ; they produced faces ...
... beautiful face , which they were to copy ; he had a strange fancy that beautiful objects had a beneficial effect upon the mind . The efforts of the young Chandlers had not , however , been eminently suceessful ; they produced faces ...
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