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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It is fortunate for the other portion of society that the people who are condemned
to this state of things are in general too . brutally apathetic to be engaged in
active criminality long together . They are in a state of moral decomposition ,
induced ...
It is fortunate for the other portion of society that the people who are condemned
to this state of things are in general too . brutally apathetic to be engaged in
active criminality long together . They are in a state of moral decomposition ,
induced ...
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but in their results that the people are interested . There are certain quotations
from the Tablet , and Sybil , which would seem to mark the particular creed that is
to regenerate society as the Roman Catholic . Now to seek to revive a faith in
what ...
but in their results that the people are interested . There are certain quotations
from the Tablet , and Sybil , which would seem to mark the particular creed that is
to regenerate society as the Roman Catholic . Now to seek to revive a faith in
what ...
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Of all the books which the Shakespeare Society has yet issued , we deem this the
most interesting . There have been many volumes printed by the Society , for
which the lovers of literature must be grateful , and which , by being printed and ...
Of all the books which the Shakespeare Society has yet issued , we deem this the
most interesting . There have been many volumes printed by the Society , for
which the lovers of literature must be grateful , and which , by being printed and ...
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And as the minds of whom you speak act upon society in your world , I shall
expect to see yon gloomy prisons disappear , and schools rising in all your
villages , and your rich and gay people intermingling with the poor and the
laborious .
And as the minds of whom you speak act upon society in your world , I shall
expect to see yon gloomy prisons disappear , and schools rising in all your
villages , and your rich and gay people intermingling with the poor and the
laborious .
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But true to nature again , not the exultation of the boy - thief ; who , amidst that
huddled mass of humanity and rags , gloried in his new step to the gallows , and
laughed in his very heart at the society that called him vile . Ile laughed rightly in
the ...
But true to nature again , not the exultation of the boy - thief ; who , amidst that
huddled mass of humanity and rags , gloried in his new step to the gallows , and
laughed in his very heart at the society that called him vile . Ile laughed rightly in
the ...
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