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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... close at hand , she hopefully jogged on . “ What a many churches ! ” she said , looking at St. Clement's . 66 Well , the folks in London ought to be good . “ And so they are , my wallflower , ” rejoined the footman . “ The best in the ...
... close at hand , she hopefully jogged on . “ What a many churches ! ” she said , looking at St. Clement's . 66 Well , the folks in London ought to be good . “ And so they are , my wallflower , ” rejoined the footman . “ The best in the ...
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... close observation of nature affords him a larger field for selection — he learns more facts , which he may æsthetically apply — but the combining ( or penetrating ) power is still his own . When we accuse an artist of conventionalism ...
... close observation of nature affords him a larger field for selection — he learns more facts , which he may æsthetically apply — but the combining ( or penetrating ) power is still his own . When we accuse an artist of conventionalism ...
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... close . This orb means the real globe we live The horizon is not the horizon of this orb ; and the elevated sphere has nothing to do with it . If the Queen of France touched the orb at all , she could not be just above the horizon ; and ...
... close . This orb means the real globe we live The horizon is not the horizon of this orb ; and the elevated sphere has nothing to do with it . If the Queen of France touched the orb at all , she could not be just above the horizon ; and ...
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... close reasoning and fervid declamation , oftentimes a more correct taste , and on the question to which his mind was last and most earnestly applied , a safer judgment . ' Certainly they are unmeasured by Lord Brougham . Would any man ...
... close reasoning and fervid declamation , oftentimes a more correct taste , and on the question to which his mind was last and most earnestly applied , a safer judgment . ' Certainly they are unmeasured by Lord Brougham . Would any man ...
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... close , Yet when my eyes you met , Wide fields lay stretching from my sight , My box of Mignonette . What talks it of , my Mignonette ? To me it babbles still Of woodland banks of primroses , Of heath and breezy hill ; Through country ...
... close , Yet when my eyes you met , Wide fields lay stretching from my sight , My box of Mignonette . What talks it of , my Mignonette ? To me it babbles still Of woodland banks of primroses , Of heath and breezy hill ; Through country ...
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