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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... facts , which he may æsthetically apply — but the combining ( or penetrating ) power is still his own . When we ... fact and fiction . His difference between Imagination and Fancy seems in a few words to be this : The latter is the ...
... facts , which he may æsthetically apply — but the combining ( or penetrating ) power is still his own . When we ... fact and fiction . His difference between Imagination and Fancy seems in a few words to be this : The latter is the ...
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... facts , but we have such expressions as “ he is a true man . This does not refer to the existence of the party mentioned , but means that he corresponds with the ideal of a man . That which does not correspond with such ideal 66 is , in ...
... facts , but we have such expressions as “ he is a true man . This does not refer to the existence of the party mentioned , but means that he corresponds with the ideal of a man . That which does not correspond with such ideal 66 is , in ...
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... facts , and generally false in their conclusions . “ Ireland , ” says Mr. Nichol , " is now suffering under a circle of evils , producing and reproducing one another . Want of capital produces want of employment - want of employment ...
... facts , and generally false in their conclusions . “ Ireland , ” says Mr. Nichol , " is now suffering under a circle of evils , producing and reproducing one another . Want of capital produces want of employment - want of employment ...
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... facts to be greatly exaggerated in the shape in which they are given to the public , but it would require an amount of detail altogether inconsistent with my present purpose to place them in their true light ; yet , taking them at their ...
... facts to be greatly exaggerated in the shape in which they are given to the public , but it would require an amount of detail altogether inconsistent with my present purpose to place them in their true light ; yet , taking them at their ...
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... fact , the place where any one acquainted with the South of Ireland would expect to find least distress . Here five townlands had been carefully gone over , the inhabitants personally visited , and an accurate report made out , the sum ...
... fact , the place where any one acquainted with the South of Ireland would expect to find least distress . Here five townlands had been carefully gone over , the inhabitants personally visited , and an accurate report made out , the sum ...
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