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 11
... truth of immortal life ; then the tree withered , but its seed had taken root in other lands ; and when on the wood of this tree the Restorer of eternal life gave up his holy life , the whole world was filled with the breath breathed ...
... truth of immortal life ; then the tree withered , but its seed had taken root in other lands ; and when on the wood of this tree the Restorer of eternal life gave up his holy life , the whole world was filled with the breath breathed ...
Pagina 60
... truth , since its expression is poor and bald , and its truth , to the honour of humanity be it said , is far from universal ; but it exemplifies the similarity of the two languages which we are comparing . Er ude , " is out , " is a ...
... truth , since its expression is poor and bald , and its truth , to the honour of humanity be it said , is far from universal ; but it exemplifies the similarity of the two languages which we are comparing . Er ude , " is out , " is a ...
Pagina 309
... truth - bearing it on- ward , so far as it belongs to such instruments so to do . Looking at the field of poetry we perceive not a few of the gifted who have worthily struck the lyre of heaven , and shed forth into the minds of men ...
... truth - bearing it on- ward , so far as it belongs to such instruments so to do . Looking at the field of poetry we perceive not a few of the gifted who have worthily struck the lyre of heaven , and shed forth into the minds of men ...
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