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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... observed by the man of genius . Why not at once come to the truth , that Nature offers a vast store of materials , some possessing æsthetical value - others not ; and that it is the mind that makes the work of selection , and produces ...
... observed by the man of genius . Why not at once come to the truth , that Nature offers a vast store of materials , some possessing æsthetical value - others not ; and that it is the mind that makes the work of selection , and produces ...
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... observations on the phenomena of skies , foliage , water , & c . , are exceedingly valuable , —they call the ... observation of nature affords him a larger field for selection — he learns more facts , which he may æsthetically apply ...
... observations on the phenomena of skies , foliage , water , & c . , are exceedingly valuable , —they call the ... observation of nature affords him a larger field for selection — he learns more facts , which he may æsthetically apply ...
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... observed to Mr. Horner - So great is the effect of a single inconsistency with the whole course of a long and wise political life , that the greatest philosopher in practice whom the world ever saw , passes with the superficial vulgar ...
... observed to Mr. Horner - So great is the effect of a single inconsistency with the whole course of a long and wise political life , that the greatest philosopher in practice whom the world ever saw , passes with the superficial vulgar ...
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... observed before , I am somewhat diffident of placing my own immature opinion in contradiction to his . pages a a But Crinkum Crankum himself had no doubt that 75 Crinkum Crankum, the Man who went Straight-forward down Crooked Lane By ...
... observed before , I am somewhat diffident of placing my own immature opinion in contradiction to his . pages a a But Crinkum Crankum himself had no doubt that 75 Crinkum Crankum, the Man who went Straight-forward down Crooked Lane By ...
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... observed the quiet curate . I humbly trust you acquit me of some motives— shall I say , somewhat ungently attributed to me , a few years ago ? " and the clergyman stopped , and smiled , with an expression of the greatest kindness . 0 ...
... observed the quiet curate . I humbly trust you acquit me of some motives— shall I say , somewhat ungently attributed to me , a few years ago ? " and the clergyman stopped , and smiled , with an expression of the greatest kindness . 0 ...
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