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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... the person she adresseul . " — Or , for description , take the following ; ill surely
it is to be found in every romance , from Mrs. Raidelities " lilolpho " ? 10 the
present time , and would induce us to believe , that , having described the
extreme of ...
... the person she adresseul . " — Or , for description , take the following ; ill surely
it is to be found in every romance , from Mrs. Raidelities " lilolpho " ? 10 the
present time , and would induce us to believe , that , having described the
extreme of ...
Página 187
In the introduction to the present volume the author does not conceal his
preference for the instruments of those bad rulers who : brought on the fearful
hurricane which then devastated Europe ; a convulsion which it would appear he
attributes ...
In the introduction to the present volume the author does not conceal his
preference for the instruments of those bad rulers who : brought on the fearful
hurricane which then devastated Europe ; a convulsion which it would appear he
attributes ...
Página 192
In the present instance we have Before us a very handsome volume , beautifully
printed , and illustrated very satisfactorily , as far as the subjects described extend
. But this book is not the production of an antiquary , who , to perseverance of ...
In the present instance we have Before us a very handsome volume , beautifully
printed , and illustrated very satisfactorily , as far as the subjects described extend
. But this book is not the production of an antiquary , who , to perseverance of ...
Página 282
That the present state of society is productive of great and distressing evils we
freely confess , but we do not think a return to barbarism is the way to cure them ,
and of all species of barbarism we believe priestcraft and kingcraft to be the most
...
That the present state of society is productive of great and distressing evils we
freely confess , but we do not think a return to barbarism is the way to cure them ,
and of all species of barbarism we believe priestcraft and kingcraft to be the most
...
Página 472
Criticism , or rather commentary , therefore , such as penetrating and powerful
minds like the present author and his class give us , is an artificial experience ,
and their lively illustration and agreeable treatment supply a stimulant that
arouses ...
Criticism , or rather commentary , therefore , such as penetrating and powerful
minds like the present author and his class give us , is an artificial experience ,
and their lively illustration and agreeable treatment supply a stimulant that
arouses ...
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