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 125
... nature , glorying in imniolating self , and all its “ belongings , " at the feet of the idol it has either found or created . The author is very happy in creations of this class ; she bowls on with the virtues , and when dealing with ...
... nature , glorying in imniolating self , and all its “ belongings , " at the feet of the idol it has either found or created . The author is very happy in creations of this class ; she bowls on with the virtues , and when dealing with ...
Pagina 189
... nature , laughing at the disbelieving world , that ( and , after all , it was an act of both justice and affection towards the sex in which strength is a deformity , not a beauty ) declared no female hand had wielded the pen which ...
... nature , laughing at the disbelieving world , that ( and , after all , it was an act of both justice and affection towards the sex in which strength is a deformity , not a beauty ) declared no female hand had wielded the pen which ...
Pagina 356
... Nature up to Nature's God " — he points a moral in a way peculiarly his own . The lines are too lengthy for full quotation here :“ Yet , sweet Nightingale ! From the warm breeze that bears thee on , alight At will and stay thy migratory ...
... Nature up to Nature's God " — he points a moral in a way peculiarly his own . The lines are too lengthy for full quotation here :“ Yet , sweet Nightingale ! From the warm breeze that bears thee on , alight At will and stay thy migratory ...
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