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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... persons that have ever appeared : nor is there now any diversity of opinion as to the place which it is fit to assign him . " It is painful to find those words which we recollect in our favourite authors , our guides in youth and our ...
... persons that have ever appeared : nor is there now any diversity of opinion as to the place which it is fit to assign him . " It is painful to find those words which we recollect in our favourite authors , our guides in youth and our ...
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... person of Mr. Grimes , butcher , farmer , and parish overseer . Singularly enough he neither scowled nor blustered ; but turning his cold keen eye round the room with a quickness that seemed to scan its disfurnished state at a glance ...
... person of Mr. Grimes , butcher , farmer , and parish overseer . Singularly enough he neither scowled nor blustered ; but turning his cold keen eye round the room with a quickness that seemed to scan its disfurnished state at a glance ...
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... person than one it would be indiscreet to Two were given - among other presents , to the Ojibbeway Indians — as likely to foster the sentiment of filial dependence . That the rare monkeys from the Hooghly , which were presented to H. M. ...
... person than one it would be indiscreet to Two were given - among other presents , to the Ojibbeway Indians — as likely to foster the sentiment of filial dependence . That the rare monkeys from the Hooghly , which were presented to H. M. ...
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... person was singularly repulsive in her appearance . This adventure is sacred , too , from his partner . Dear Mrs. Pecker still believes the invitation to have glanced from the sportively mysterious pen of the author of " Cecil , ” whose ...
... person was singularly repulsive in her appearance . This adventure is sacred , too , from his partner . Dear Mrs. Pecker still believes the invitation to have glanced from the sportively mysterious pen of the author of " Cecil , ” whose ...
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... person she addressed . ” _ Or , for description , take the following ; and surely it is to be found in every romance , from Mrs. Radcliffe's “ Udolpho ” to the present time , and would induce us to believe , that , having described the ...
... person she addressed . ” _ Or , for description , take the following ; and surely it is to be found in every romance , from Mrs. Radcliffe's “ Udolpho ” to the present time , and would induce us to believe , that , having described the ...
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