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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IIis diference between Imagination and Fancy seems in a few worul- tu be this :
The latter is the power of association by which ... We will make a short extract :“ I
have just said that Nature is always imaginative , but it does not follow that her ...
IIis diference between Imagination and Fancy seems in a few worul- tu be this :
The latter is the power of association by which ... We will make a short extract :“ I
have just said that Nature is always imaginative , but it does not follow that her ...
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The imagination will banish all that is extraneous , it will seize out of the many
threads of different feeling , which nature ... so that herein we find another test of
the imaginative work , that it looks always as if it had been gathered straight from
...
The imagination will banish all that is extraneous , it will seize out of the many
threads of different feeling , which nature ... so that herein we find another test of
the imaginative work , that it looks always as if it had been gathered straight from
...
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We are also told it is impossible for a mind of any imagination not to regret in this
picture the absence of the monasteries . " The magnificent abbey situated on the
bank of some gentle ( are all streams gentle ? ) stream ; its rich meadow covered
...
We are also told it is impossible for a mind of any imagination not to regret in this
picture the absence of the monasteries . " The magnificent abbey situated on the
bank of some gentle ( are all streams gentle ? ) stream ; its rich meadow covered
...
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Imaginations moreover , and were not mere rhetorical spouting swaggerers , who
could only perform characters suited to their narrow natures and stunted ...
Burbadge had the great requisite for acting a fine and plastic imagination . He
was ...
Imaginations moreover , and were not mere rhetorical spouting swaggerers , who
could only perform characters suited to their narrow natures and stunted ...
Burbadge had the great requisite for acting a fine and plastic imagination . He
was ...
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Imagination , complete and circling ; and making that dim sanctuary of dirty Plutus
a glistening palace ! The pen — the ragged stump , that in his hand had worked
as surely as Italian stcel , striking through a heart or so , but drawing no blood ...
Imagination , complete and circling ; and making that dim sanctuary of dirty Plutus
a glistening palace ! The pen — the ragged stump , that in his hand had worked
as surely as Italian stcel , striking through a heart or so , but drawing no blood ...
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