Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 6;Volume 21A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 116
... character in com- mon ; just as men of the same clime have the same kind of complexion , and men of the same race , like physical aspects : each historic cycle has its own tendencies , its own mode of thought , and even its own diseases ...
... character in com- mon ; just as men of the same clime have the same kind of complexion , and men of the same race , like physical aspects : each historic cycle has its own tendencies , its own mode of thought , and even its own diseases ...
Pagina 179
... character had been dead failures . He had never gone satisfactorily through the cross - questioning- had always been found wanting - had never gained the needful consent . It is true that on the present occasion he had some consolation ...
... character had been dead failures . He had never gone satisfactorily through the cross - questioning- had always been found wanting - had never gained the needful consent . It is true that on the present occasion he had some consolation ...
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... characters were first chosen from some fancied similarity to the objects represented by them ; but it does not appear ... character , a person who has never seen any particular word be- fore is unable to get the sense of a sentence until ...
... characters were first chosen from some fancied similarity to the objects represented by them ; but it does not appear ... character , a person who has never seen any particular word be- fore is unable to get the sense of a sentence until ...
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