Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Tom 5A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1848 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... seen enough of I said that , when I don't think it — just like me— Lawless to form her own opinion of him , and if she Umph ! " agreed with Oaklands and Mr. Frampton that his was " I am not at all sure but that this may prove a not a ...
... seen enough of I said that , when I don't think it — just like me— Lawless to form her own opinion of him , and if she Umph ! " agreed with Oaklands and Mr. Frampton that his was " I am not at all sure but that this may prove a not a ...
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... seen him either buy or sell anything . Oh ! the young people , the young people of the present day ! " They are not so bad , after all , Senor Ozorio , " said Theresina , who , like all mothers , however she might herself find fault ...
... seen him either buy or sell anything . Oh ! the young people , the young people of the present day ! " They are not so bad , after all , Senor Ozorio , " said Theresina , who , like all mothers , however she might herself find fault ...
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... seen the copies of Van Dyck which he showed me , -of Van Dyck , from whom this painter got his finishing lessons , -if you had only seen them - what a difference between them and my painting , or even my master's , Jean del Castillo ...
... seen the copies of Van Dyck which he showed me , -of Van Dyck , from whom this painter got his finishing lessons , -if you had only seen them - what a difference between them and my painting , or even my master's , Jean del Castillo ...
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... seen . " 66 And then he proceeds to make one of these hopping birds " a participator of his passion and an expositor of his feelings : - " The Robin perch'd in yonder tree , Is sweetly singing , love , of thee ; Its pensive notes now ...
... seen . " 66 And then he proceeds to make one of these hopping birds " a participator of his passion and an expositor of his feelings : - " The Robin perch'd in yonder tree , Is sweetly singing , love , of thee ; Its pensive notes now ...
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... seen in Edith . He considered not that the freshness of character which had so fascinated him in her , was rather the bloom of a flower that has never felt the heat , than the brightness of gold that has been seven times purified by ...
... seen in Edith . He considered not that the freshness of character which had so fascinated him in her , was rather the bloom of a flower that has never felt the heat , than the brightness of gold that has been seven times purified by ...
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Alvanley appeared arms Arthur Lamb Aunt Peggy Banbury Barthélemi beautiful Beeston Castle Berthier better bright called child Cockney Count of Provence cried Dalton dark dear door Dragoman Edith Everard exclaimed eyes face fancy Fanny father fear feeling flowers Freddy Coleman Fridel gaze GEORGE DALZIEL Gerhard Douw give hand happy Harry head heard heart honour hope horse Hutchins labour lady laugh Lawless light look lord Marguerite Marguerite of Provence matchlocks matter mind Montague morning mother nature never night noble once Ozorio painting passed perhaps Perigord picture poor prince replied returned Roakes romance round scarcely seemed Senor Sindh smile soul speak spirit strange Sumner sure sweet tears tell thing THOMAS BOWDLER thou thought tion tree truth Turenne turned Vanloo voice walk Walmer Castle wish woman words young
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