Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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Página 171
These statutes passed through many later vicissitudes ; but in the state wherein
they received confirmation on that memorable 6th of November , 1217 , they
remain upon our English Statute Book to this day . They were now also extended
to ...
These statutes passed through many later vicissitudes ; but in the state wherein
they received confirmation on that memorable 6th of November , 1217 , they
remain upon our English Statute Book to this day . They were now also extended
to ...
Página 178
... with evident unction , the bitter upbraidings to which he was compelled to listen
. lle was told that he ought to blush to ask ail from a people whom he had
shunned for the society of aliens ; he was reproached with disparaging English
blood ...
... with evident unction , the bitter upbraidings to which he was compelled to listen
. lle was told that he ought to blush to ask ail from a people whom he had
shunned for the society of aliens ; he was reproached with disparaging English
blood ...
Página 334
Then the English are the most ambitious people in the world , and the most
moneymaking . They would sell their ... of the world's commerce . He will admit ,
however , that the English make the best razors , and bind the prettiest books ,
and ...
Then the English are the most ambitious people in the world , and the most
moneymaking . They would sell their ... of the world's commerce . He will admit ,
however , that the English make the best razors , and bind the prettiest books ,
and ...
Página 336
My readers would hardly thank me for an analysis of its vagaries , but a few
random notices of the scenes which particularly turn upon French notions of
English affairs may be curious and not uninstructive . The play , then , opens in a
vast ...
My readers would hardly thank me for an analysis of its vagaries , but a few
random notices of the scenes which particularly turn upon French notions of
English affairs may be curious and not uninstructive . The play , then , opens in a
vast ...
Página 479
Of English origin there are here the “ Twelve Nights ' Entertainments , " , "
Household Tales and Traditions , ” “ Ancient Moral Tales , " in the series of fiction
, together with “ Marco Visconti , ” from the Italian of Manzoni , and “ Prasca
Loupouloff ...
Of English origin there are here the “ Twelve Nights ' Entertainments , " , "
Household Tales and Traditions , ” “ Ancient Moral Tales , " in the series of fiction
, together with “ Marco Visconti , ” from the Italian of Manzoni , and “ Prasca
Loupouloff ...
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