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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... reason than the utter impossibility of its getting through the labours it has undertaken with anything like the prudent exactness which they deserve , some of them should be shifted to other shoulders . Had we the resolute , indomitable ...
... reason than the utter impossibility of its getting through the labours it has undertaken with anything like the prudent exactness which they deserve , some of them should be shifted to other shoulders . Had we the resolute , indomitable ...
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... stream : Dusky groves where Fancy wander'd , Pictur'd halls where Reason ponderd ; Forms around of All that Nature's genial will , All that Man's ideal. grace supernal , Fanes above of awe eternal ; man , THE 39 RAGGED SCHOOL .
... stream : Dusky groves where Fancy wander'd , Pictur'd halls where Reason ponderd ; Forms around of All that Nature's genial will , All that Man's ideal. grace supernal , Fanes above of awe eternal ; man , THE 39 RAGGED SCHOOL .
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... reasons with closer logic than his oratorical opponent , but here he far excels him in his own regions of imagination . It seems to me so beautiful , that I will quote the passage :- “ Not one glance of compassion , not one ...
... reasons with closer logic than his oratorical opponent , but here he far excels him in his own regions of imagination . It seems to me so beautiful , that I will quote the passage :- “ Not one glance of compassion , not one ...
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... reason of the alteration was the dishonesty of the farm servants , who , not contented with the conforts of their situations , robbed their master's barns and stables to feed the fowls and pigs they were allowed to keep . " Robbed ...
... reason of the alteration was the dishonesty of the farm servants , who , not contented with the conforts of their situations , robbed their master's barns and stables to feed the fowls and pigs they were allowed to keep . " Robbed ...
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... reason , and as good an apology to others as to himself , he rejoined , “ Besides , my good nian , I have a large family of my own ; and where was I to look for the money , when people did'nt think from one hour to another : that you ...
... reason , and as good an apology to others as to himself , he rejoined , “ Besides , my good nian , I have a large family of my own ; and where was I to look for the money , when people did'nt think from one hour to another : that you ...
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