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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Lady Hester's connexions in England , and her eccentricities combinerl -the last
always attractive of notice — made her a wonderment , after all , scarcely worth
the noise made about her here . The present volumes are far more valuable for
the ...
Lady Hester's connexions in England , and her eccentricities combinerl -the last
always attractive of notice — made her a wonderment , after all , scarcely worth
the noise made about her here . The present volumes are far more valuable for
the ...
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... how far Lady Tallboys is received : dubious in the delicacy of your own charity ,
to what measure matrons to whom the virtue of England's daughters is entrusted ,
should hold communion with one so conspicuous ; —and humbly desirous of ...
... how far Lady Tallboys is received : dubious in the delicacy of your own charity ,
to what measure matrons to whom the virtue of England's daughters is entrusted ,
should hold communion with one so conspicuous ; —and humbly desirous of ...
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Called down , I was , methought , to Lady Highborough - twining unconsciously
between my careless fingers some floral trifle , to give at once a tone of ease and
simplicity to an interview I felt must be humiliatingly delicate ; when , on entering ...
Called down , I was , methought , to Lady Highborough - twining unconsciously
between my careless fingers some floral trifle , to give at once a tone of ease and
simplicity to an interview I felt must be humiliatingly delicate ; when , on entering ...
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Then comes the detail of the trial , with all its piquant anecdotes ; what “ old Norsa
” said , “ the father of my brother's concubine , an old Jew that kept a tavern ; ' '
and how Lady Townsend felt , who , sweet soul ! had a passion for the rebels ...
Then comes the detail of the trial , with all its piquant anecdotes ; what “ old Norsa
” said , “ the father of my brother's concubine , an old Jew that kept a tavern ; ' '
and how Lady Townsend felt , who , sweet soul ! had a passion for the rebels ...
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The active , cheerful , obliging , and all - accomplished young ladies , whom she
invites to hie them to the warm ... and , besides , the presence or absence of the “
lady - like manners and address , ” which are declared to be indispensable for ...
The active , cheerful , obliging , and all - accomplished young ladies , whom she
invites to hie them to the warm ... and , besides , the presence or absence of the “
lady - like manners and address , ” which are declared to be indispensable for ...
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