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 156
... Land'sEnd . It is , at high water , an island rising to an elevation of 230 feet from Mount's Bay ; but when the tide is out , it is connected with the mainland by the sands , upon which a causeway of pebbles and shingle , as ...
... Land'sEnd . It is , at high water , an island rising to an elevation of 230 feet from Mount's Bay ; but when the tide is out , it is connected with the mainland by the sands , upon which a causeway of pebbles and shingle , as ...
Pagina 198
... land , vision that always came between her and the but the unknownfaith , ch , with its dim , unfair face of nature , with a fascination which earthly promises , had such a strange allure . all the world's beauty could not have for her ...
... land , vision that always came between her and the but the unknownfaith , ch , with its dim , unfair face of nature , with a fascination which earthly promises , had such a strange allure . all the world's beauty could not have for her ...
Pagina 213
... land of darkness , and the shadow of death . A land of darkness , even as darkness itself and of the shadow of death , without any order , and where the light is darkness . ” With a bitter , despairing cry , he closed his eycs , and ...
... land of darkness , and the shadow of death . A land of darkness , even as darkness itself and of the shadow of death , without any order , and where the light is darkness . ” With a bitter , despairing cry , he closed his eycs , and ...
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