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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... better . ” Malgre their heels followed a deformed urchin of some ten verdict , I shall appeal to a higher court , or twelve summers , who bare , in lieu of a wherein , should it be confirmed by your better cudgel , which the light ...
... better . ” Malgre their heels followed a deformed urchin of some ten verdict , I shall appeal to a higher court , or twelve summers , who bare , in lieu of a wherein , should it be confirmed by your better cudgel , which the light ...
Pagina 165
... better ? she sayd No ; she liked me very well already , as times went — a great deal better than Menalcas . Well , then , I sayd , I should live in hope . She askt , of what ? I sayd , that times might alter . She smiled , and sayd they ...
... better ? she sayd No ; she liked me very well already , as times went — a great deal better than Menalcas . Well , then , I sayd , I should live in hope . She askt , of what ? I sayd , that times might alter . She smiled , and sayd they ...
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... better than the prose perfections we so frequently encounter . We have read with pleasure a little story , & accompanied by some gentle poems , well suited to make excellent impressions on young minds , by FANNY E. Lacy , and our ...
... better than the prose perfections we so frequently encounter . We have read with pleasure a little story , & accompanied by some gentle poems , well suited to make excellent impressions on young minds , by FANNY E. Lacy , and our ...
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