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 123
... given rise to disputes as to their identity . The RED LARK ( alauda rubra ) , a variety of the skylark . The SHORE ... given by Aristotle of spiza . The undue importance , as we consider it , given to this bird in Germany , calls for ...
... given rise to disputes as to their identity . The RED LARK ( alauda rubra ) , a variety of the skylark . The SHORE ... given by Aristotle of spiza . The undue importance , as we consider it , given to this bird in Germany , calls for ...
Pagina 139
... given Alice when she was married , not even the coral which he had given his little daughter , and which she had often shaken with such triumph when he hung it round her neck . It is true that there were holy reminiscences connected ...
... given Alice when she was married , not even the coral which he had given his little daughter , and which she had often shaken with such triumph when he hung it round her neck . It is true that there were holy reminiscences connected ...
Pagina 213
... given up so much in this world — for whom she has risked so much in the world to come . And he , the poor , stricken , maddened husband , how does he cling to hope , even where there is no room to hope ! how does he watch , and tend ...
... given up so much in this world — for whom she has risked so much in the world to come . And he , the poor , stricken , maddened husband , how does he cling to hope , even where there is no room to hope ! how does he watch , and tend ...
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