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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... heart was stirred with the thought of the wonders , the mysteries , acted therein . She had seen plays . Three times at least she had sat in a wattlebuilt fane , and seen the dramatic priesthood in their hours of sacrifice . Pleasant ...
... heart was stirred with the thought of the wonders , the mysteries , acted therein . She had seen plays . Three times at least she had sat in a wattlebuilt fane , and seen the dramatic priesthood in their hours of sacrifice . Pleasant ...
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... heart , and melted it . To hear about plays and players was to hear sweet music : to listen to one who knew — who had spoken to the glorious London actors - who , perhaps , with his own hand had put wine - bottles in their pockets — was ...
... heart , and melted it . To hear about plays and players was to hear sweet music : to listen to one who knew — who had spoken to the glorious London actors - who , perhaps , with his own hand had put wine - bottles in their pockets — was ...
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... heart , and all the gold in the world , as I once heard a parson say , is nothing but yellow dirt . And now I won't be a minute , my precious periwinkle . ' And with this , Mr. Ralph Gum quitted the room , leaving the fair stranger , as ...
... heart , and all the gold in the world , as I once heard a parson say , is nothing but yellow dirt . And now I won't be a minute , my precious periwinkle . ' And with this , Mr. Ralph Gum quitted the room , leaving the fair stranger , as ...
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... heart ! " There are two points from which human progress may be attacked . We may hold up the beauties of mediæval institutions , we may awe tho public with mailed knights , and painted gothic windows , or we may advocate a sort of ...
... heart ! " There are two points from which human progress may be attacked . We may hold up the beauties of mediæval institutions , we may awe tho public with mailed knights , and painted gothic windows , or we may advocate a sort of ...
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... heart — that Joe has got the holiday ; so without more ado , she lays aside the book , and dives her palsied hand into a ponderous leather pocket that is beneath her quilted gown , and as she sits , touches the floor ; wherefrom at last ...
... heart — that Joe has got the holiday ; so without more ado , she lays aside the book , and dives her palsied hand into a ponderous leather pocket that is beneath her quilted gown , and as she sits , touches the floor ; wherefrom at last ...
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