Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Douglas Jerrold Punch Office, 1846 Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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... Italian maestro , whom convention stoops to honour , whom convention has bought , whom convention glories for the day of fashion , to forget and pass into oblivion as soon as a newer " star " shall arise ; yet he has come humbly , not ...
... Italian maestro , whom convention stoops to honour , whom convention has bought , whom convention glories for the day of fashion , to forget and pass into oblivion as soon as a newer " star " shall arise ; yet he has come humbly , not ...
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... Italy , and Germany , do we remember , all of them foretelling the devastations of the French Revolution ! the greater part by ignorant priests , or still more ignorant courtiers . These made just as good prophets as Mr. Burke . But it ...
... Italy , and Germany , do we remember , all of them foretelling the devastations of the French Revolution ! the greater part by ignorant priests , or still more ignorant courtiers . These made just as good prophets as Mr. Burke . But it ...
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... Italy , in quest of artistic culture , will be rendered futile . ” Happy England ! when the deleterious South is no longer a place of pilgrimage to thy „ sons and daughters ! You are wondering , I doubt not , why , ere this I have not ...
... Italy , in quest of artistic culture , will be rendered futile . ” Happy England ! when the deleterious South is no longer a place of pilgrimage to thy „ sons and daughters ! You are wondering , I doubt not , why , ere this I have not ...
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... Italy , ” & c . In Two Volumes . London : Charles Ollier . On the subject of books of travels an extremely false theory too commonly prevails . It is supposed that the source of novelty lies in the " or a country traversed , not in the ...
... Italy , ” & c . In Two Volumes . London : Charles Ollier . On the subject of books of travels an extremely false theory too commonly prevails . It is supposed that the source of novelty lies in the " or a country traversed , not in the ...
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... Italy . The reader who has perused all the modern works on that country will experience most pleasure in going through Mr. Reade's volumes , because he will best know how to appreciate his accuracy and his enthusiasm , -things by no ...
... Italy . The reader who has perused all the modern works on that country will experience most pleasure in going through Mr. Reade's volumes , because he will best know how to appreciate his accuracy and his enthusiasm , -things by no ...
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