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 123
... trace its cause and find ourselves bafiled in the attempt to discover the
principle , that has given utterance to the fact . ... their very means of existence
grow out of the fact of men being brought to judgment for the crimes they have
committed ...
... trace its cause and find ourselves bafiled in the attempt to discover the
principle , that has given utterance to the fact . ... their very means of existence
grow out of the fact of men being brought to judgment for the crimes they have
committed ...
Página 132
Men are prone to have faith only in what can be plainly demonstrated , or at least
seems to have a logical connexion with something tangible ; it must assume the
aspect of a concrete totality , before they will venture to act on it . A crime is a fact
...
Men are prone to have faith only in what can be plainly demonstrated , or at least
seems to have a logical connexion with something tangible ; it must assume the
aspect of a concrete totality , before they will venture to act on it . A crime is a fact
...
Página 225
You heard gravely - related stories of ghosts and warnings , as of actual and
undeniable facts . ... most likely I say , grown up among such superstitious people
and talk , for now it was a fact that they became very timid , and ready to start at
any ...
You heard gravely - related stories of ghosts and warnings , as of actual and
undeniable facts . ... most likely I say , grown up among such superstitious people
and talk , for now it was a fact that they became very timid , and ready to start at
any ...
Página 379
We have felt , like this author , oppressed with the everlasting facts of this working
- day world , as doubtless have ... from there being a wild and wondrous vein of
thought in the tale , we find ourselves chained to fact in a most painful manner .
We have felt , like this author , oppressed with the everlasting facts of this working
- day world , as doubtless have ... from there being a wild and wondrous vein of
thought in the tale , we find ourselves chained to fact in a most painful manner .
Página 540
I only want to keep the ideal from trespassing on the truthful . I quarrel not with
fancy ; but in cases where the mixture of fancy with fact would tend to mislead . I
want to keep fancy distinct from fact . Both are good , but one may spoil the other .
I only want to keep the ideal from trespassing on the truthful . I quarrel not with
fancy ; but in cases where the mixture of fancy with fact would tend to mislead . I
want to keep fancy distinct from fact . Both are good , but one may spoil the other .
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