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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“ And you ' ve seen nothing of the sort ? Ipon your word and honour now , have you ? and the footman tried to look winningly in the girl's eyes , and held forth , appealingly , his right hand . Nothing yet ; that is , nothing that I ...
“ And you ' ve seen nothing of the sort ? Ipon your word and honour now , have you ? and the footman tried to look winningly in the girl's eyes , and held forth , appealingly , his right hand . Nothing yet ; that is , nothing that I ...
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And staring , the girl's 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 ...
And staring , the girl's 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 ...
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... Iluw often have I seen - trong ' ll l . p ... ..... 1 ... l ' on the shoulders of their friends , impul :: .. 11 il , N ... 11.1111 luni : ridler the bereavement of losing thi . 1 ..- 1 11 : ! .. !!!!! 11.0Lt . ii families !
... Iluw often have I seen - trong ' ll l . p ... ..... 1 ... l ' on the shoulders of their friends , impul :: .. 11 il , N ... 11.1111 luni : ridler the bereavement of losing thi . 1 ..- 1 11 : ! .. !!!!! 11.0Lt . ii families !
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The greatest things are the most distinctly seen , and require less delicacy in the handling . Several men who ruled their people , in circumstances of great difficulty , were unable to manage their families . Augustus , not inferior to ...
The greatest things are the most distinctly seen , and require less delicacy in the handling . Several men who ruled their people , in circumstances of great difficulty , were unable to manage their families . Augustus , not inferior to ...
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Minus the full - bottomed wig , he was “ invisible , ” unseen , or only to be seen when like an owl in an ivy bush . The wig was visible but not the counsel ; the wig , then , is the essence and the substance of the ...
Minus the full - bottomed wig , he was “ invisible , ” unseen , or only to be seen when like an owl in an ivy bush . The wig was visible but not the counsel ; the wig , then , is the essence and the substance of the ...
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