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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" its utterer , but felt that the verdict was just , The poor architect felt his heart sink . and , sighing , acknowledged it . “ Listen , " said he , “ I have a hundred crowns He effaced the work and began again . This left of the ...
" its utterer , but felt that the verdict was just , The poor architect felt his heart sink . and , sighing , acknowledged it . “ Listen , " said he , “ I have a hundred crowns He effaced the work and began again . This left of the ...
Pagina 154
... felt for the poor as individual members of the state . He felt most keenly for the sufferings of others , and we have known his whole aspect saddened for the day by having heard of some unexpected calamity befalling any one around him ...
... felt for the poor as individual members of the state . He felt most keenly for the sufferings of others , and we have known his whole aspect saddened for the day by having heard of some unexpected calamity befalling any one around him ...
Pagina 215
... felt there was for him a reunion beyond the grave . The life of this world shrivelled up like a scroll before his mind , while the life beyond this world expanded till it filled , as it were , the whole field of his spiritual vision ...
... felt there was for him a reunion beyond the grave . The life of this world shrivelled up like a scroll before his mind , while the life beyond this world expanded till it filled , as it were , the whole field of his spiritual vision ...
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