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 178
... poet's , to a comparatively transient existence . It has often occurred to us that the evanescent nature of the painter's work must sometimes arrest his fingers , and weaken his energies . It is not every one who “ labours for the meat ...
... poet's , to a comparatively transient existence . It has often occurred to us that the evanescent nature of the painter's work must sometimes arrest his fingers , and weaken his energies . It is not every one who “ labours for the meat ...
Pagina 282
... poets have affixed to PhiloIf this knowledge is further fixed in the youthful poet's mind by the aid of floggings , false quantities , and impositions , the process not unnaturally serves to increase the painful ideas connected with the ...
... poets have affixed to PhiloIf this knowledge is further fixed in the youthful poet's mind by the aid of floggings , false quantities , and impositions , the process not unnaturally serves to increase the painful ideas connected with the ...
Pagina 356
... poet , it will be observed , had remarked the bird's love of solitude , already referred to , and has described it with truth . Another dignitary of the church has also lauded our favourite . BISHOP HEBER thus records his joy at having ...
... poet , it will be observed , had remarked the bird's love of solitude , already referred to , and has described it with truth . Another dignitary of the church has also lauded our favourite . BISHOP HEBER thus records his joy at having ...
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