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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I have , prudently , entitled the narrative I am about to write , “ A Fragment ; ” for
how can I hope to have either courage or time sufficient to tell all that I ... Let none
imagine that I am writing for fame , or to amuse the minds of the present age .
I have , prudently , entitled the narrative I am about to write , “ A Fragment ; ” for
how can I hope to have either courage or time sufficient to tell all that I ... Let none
imagine that I am writing for fame , or to amuse the minds of the present age .
Página 142
... in appreciating the elements of popularity . They tell you , that to obtain a hold
on the majority , a writer must be suggestive , that is , full of unblown thoughts ,
which , transplanted into the minds of other men , may unfold and flourish there .
... in appreciating the elements of popularity . They tell you , that to obtain a hold
on the majority , a writer must be suggestive , that is , full of unblown thoughts ,
which , transplanted into the minds of other men , may unfold and flourish there .
Página 278
In fact , this book , and indeed this kind of writing , is utterly false in spirit , and if
read , should only be read for the story , or by those who , forearmed with
knowledge , cannot be misled by the exaggerated sentiment . The very epithets
are mi ...
In fact , this book , and indeed this kind of writing , is utterly false in spirit , and if
read , should only be read for the story , or by those who , forearmed with
knowledge , cannot be misled by the exaggerated sentiment . The very epithets
are mi ...
Página 375
5 1 : AE cold and abstracted nature of classical writing , but having brought
novels into fashion with the learned , and ... We could almost do it the honour to
suppose it from the pen of the finest writer of scholastic prose of the day - Walter ...
5 1 : AE cold and abstracted nature of classical writing , but having brought
novels into fashion with the learned , and ... We could almost do it the honour to
suppose it from the pen of the finest writer of scholastic prose of the day - Walter ...
Página 473
In the preface we find regrets that the nature of the work prevents selection from
the prose writers , ( except in the preliminary dissertation ) and also complaints of
the perplexities that beset the Editor in his task , from the superabundance of ...
In the preface we find regrets that the nature of the work prevents selection from
the prose writers , ( except in the preliminary dissertation ) and also complaints of
the perplexities that beset the Editor in his task , from the superabundance of ...
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