Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 3A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 62
... become interested , you also become unhappy , and , when you close the book , are really very miserable . We grant it right to be made unhappy sometimes by the realities of life , and hold it as an article of Christian faith to ...
... become interested , you also become unhappy , and , when you close the book , are really very miserable . We grant it right to be made unhappy sometimes by the realities of life , and hold it as an article of Christian faith to ...
Pagina 158
... become acquainted with -- for me , who by singular accident had become the confidante of the very romance of secrecy . I had for years acquired a habit of observation , and there were few matters , to say the truth , which came under my ...
... become acquainted with -- for me , who by singular accident had become the confidante of the very romance of secrecy . I had for years acquired a habit of observation , and there were few matters , to say the truth , which came under my ...
Pagina 313
... become a soldier . In Russia , military service is considered tantamount to the gallows . On the road from Charkow to Cumuk , the condemned man succeeded again to make his escape , but nobody knows what has become of him since . IF ...
... become a soldier . In Russia , military service is considered tantamount to the gallows . On the road from Charkow to Cumuk , the condemned man succeeded again to make his escape , but nobody knows what has become of him since . IF ...
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Alice amongst appeared asked beautiful become believe better called carried character child comes continued course Coverdale dear door effect existence eyes face fact father fear feel felt give hand happy Harry Hazlehurst head heard heart hope horse hour interest Italy kind knew lady land leave less light living look manner matter means memory mind morning mother nature never night observed once passed perhaps person play poor possession present reason remained replied respect rest returned round seemed seen side soon speak spirit stand strange suppose sure taken tell things thought tion told took town turned walk whole wish young