Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., 5. ciltA.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1848 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Sayfa 7
... flowers . " " What an idea ! " said the merchant , " with the heat there has been all day ! But Meneses and he are both young , and if it is their fancy to work in the heat of the day , why not let them gratify themselves ? Young people ...
... flowers . " " What an idea ! " said the merchant , " with the heat there has been all day ! But Meneses and he are both young , and if it is their fancy to work in the heat of the day , why not let them gratify themselves ? Young people ...
Sayfa 8
... flowers . " It is well said , that children never think of any thing but mischief , " said Ozorio . " What is the necessity , may ask you , of going into the fields in order to paint a rose , a pink , or a poppy ? Give me a brush and ...
... flowers . " It is well said , that children never think of any thing but mischief , " said Ozorio . " What is the necessity , may ask you , of going into the fields in order to paint a rose , a pink , or a poppy ? Give me a brush and ...
Sayfa 12
... flowers a softer balm distilled , The waves assumed a mellower hue , And the calm heaven a paler blue . " for much of the beautiful and radiant paraphernalia of fictional lore . It is indisputable that outward circum- stances tend much ...
... flowers a softer balm distilled , The waves assumed a mellower hue , And the calm heaven a paler blue . " for much of the beautiful and radiant paraphernalia of fictional lore . It is indisputable that outward circum- stances tend much ...
Sayfa 16
... flowers , and have brought nothing of my own , but the string that ties them . " -- Montaigne . CAUSE OF RAIN . A SCIENTIFIC traveller in the Alps was enveloped in a mist which was almost stagnant ; he was greatly sur- prised at the ...
... flowers , and have brought nothing of my own , but the string that ties them . " -- Montaigne . CAUSE OF RAIN . A SCIENTIFIC traveller in the Alps was enveloped in a mist which was almost stagnant ; he was greatly sur- prised at the ...
Sayfa 20
... flowers , very tastefully arranged , main- taining its place in the middle . Unlucky I ! in over anxiety to reach the bread , which I was not destined to carve for Miss Montague , upset its specific gravity , and flowers came swimming ...
... flowers , very tastefully arranged , main- taining its place in the middle . Unlucky I ! in over anxiety to reach the bread , which I was not destined to carve for Miss Montague , upset its specific gravity , and flowers came swimming ...
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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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