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
... strange nursling , but selects the nest of the titlark , hedge - sparrow , and wagtail , in preference to others even of the soft - billed class ; the former has the advantage to this unnatural parent of being built on the ground ...
... strange nursling , but selects the nest of the titlark , hedge - sparrow , and wagtail , in preference to others even of the soft - billed class ; the former has the advantage to this unnatural parent of being built on the ground ...
Pagina 277
... strange sea - birds that are called the âmes damnées , because they never rest night nor day , and which are so purely white that one could fancy them born from the snowy foam itself ; the lovely shapes of those isles of Greecc ...
... strange sea - birds that are called the âmes damnées , because they never rest night nor day , and which are so purely white that one could fancy them born from the snowy foam itself ; the lovely shapes of those isles of Greecc ...
Pagina 379
... strange , and not strange , how much he was affected . Throughout those vague ramblings he had heard his own name mentioned more frequently than any other ; and yet his father had been equally kind to all . Of partiality he was ...
... strange , and not strange , how much he was affected . Throughout those vague ramblings he had heard his own name mentioned more frequently than any other ; and yet his father had been equally kind to all . Of partiality he was ...
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