Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 14A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1851 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... readers pen in hand ; on the contrary , we never feel happier than when , seated in our editorial chair , we are either preparing an article of our own , or deciding upon the merits of those of our contributors ; but we must own that we ...
... readers pen in hand ; on the contrary , we never feel happier than when , seated in our editorial chair , we are either preparing an article of our own , or deciding upon the merits of those of our contributors ; but we must own that we ...
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... reader's benefit and closing sympathy , the lines under which he has already fallen fast asleep- " To all and each a fair good night , And rosy dreams , and slumbers light ! ' Byron's Hours of Idleness . " 66 BOSWELL , THE BIOGRAPHER ...
... reader's benefit and closing sympathy , the lines under which he has already fallen fast asleep- " To all and each a fair good night , And rosy dreams , and slumbers light ! ' Byron's Hours of Idleness . " 66 BOSWELL , THE BIOGRAPHER ...
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... reader vividly enough , and go through the business set down for them not in the least like antediluvian fossils , but like our con- temporaries , in a semi - sublime state of barbaric civilization . The author , who has a great ...
... reader vividly enough , and go through the business set down for them not in the least like antediluvian fossils , but like our con- temporaries , in a semi - sublime state of barbaric civilization . The author , who has a great ...
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