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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... imagination as did the more antiquated supporters of the Minerva press . The increased common sense of the age will not permit it , and they have been compelled to keep within the bounds of better taste . But their human beings are ...
... imagination as did the more antiquated supporters of the Minerva press . The increased common sense of the age will not permit it , and they have been compelled to keep within the bounds of better taste . But their human beings are ...
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... imagination and the speculative propensity . was substituted for austere devotion . We love gardens : ounselves , but ve doubt . whether in any other than that of Eden we could 146 THE WORKS OP WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR .
... imagination and the speculative propensity . was substituted for austere devotion . We love gardens : ounselves , but ve doubt . whether in any other than that of Eden we could 146 THE WORKS OP WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR .
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... imagination must go out along with his imagination , and stand by while it breathes upon the dry bones and bids them live . But this , to a certain extent , is toil , and the idle refuse to undertake it . Hence , “ Æsop and Rhodope ...
... imagination must go out along with his imagination , and stand by while it breathes upon the dry bones and bids them live . But this , to a certain extent , is toil , and the idle refuse to undertake it . Hence , “ Æsop and Rhodope ...
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... imagination , fancy , and inexhaustible interest : his great work , a sort of mythological Arabian Nights , only lacks expansion to be the most charming series of tales in the world ; as it is , nothing of the kind can match it , either ...
... imagination , fancy , and inexhaustible interest : his great work , a sort of mythological Arabian Nights , only lacks expansion to be the most charming series of tales in the world ; as it is , nothing of the kind can match it , either ...
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... imaginative and spiritual class of writers that a Greek temple bears to à Gothic cathedral . His proportions are regular , and his expressions pre - eminently clear . You can seldom misunderstand him ; never , perhaps , if you will be ...
... imaginative and spiritual class of writers that a Greek temple bears to à Gothic cathedral . His proportions are regular , and his expressions pre - eminently clear . You can seldom misunderstand him ; never , perhaps , if you will be ...
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