Punch, Томови 38-39Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1860 |
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... course , have been our speculations as to the real character of this event . When very young , we accepted it in its literality , and as thoroughly believed that the lady had been borne away by the bird , as we believed that GANYMEDE ...
... course , have been our speculations as to the real character of this event . When very young , we accepted it in its literality , and as thoroughly believed that the lady had been borne away by the bird , as we believed that GANYMEDE ...
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... course ! " shouted everybody . " What did you expect ? " ANYBODY who cannot play the drawing - room game of a Proverb is an Nass whom it were base flattery to call a Muff . But Mr. Punch is destined to be read in all after time , and in ...
... course ! " shouted everybody . " What did you expect ? " ANYBODY who cannot play the drawing - room game of a Proverb is an Nass whom it were base flattery to call a Muff . But Mr. Punch is destined to be read in all after time , and in ...
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... course of ordinary business , fear and trembling , and after taking a ham sandwich we shall expect and is not made a theme for to want a stomach - pump . We don't mind owning we had once a opera or harrowing romance . relish for Bath ...
... course of ordinary business , fear and trembling , and after taking a ham sandwich we shall expect and is not made a theme for to want a stomach - pump . We don't mind owning we had once a opera or harrowing romance . relish for Bath ...
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... course one cannot stoop to doing literary work ; however much one sighs for one's regular employment . But one flies to pen and paper as a means of killing time , that being the sole thing that the wet weather lets one kill ; and for ...
... course one cannot stoop to doing literary work ; however much one sighs for one's regular employment . But one flies to pen and paper as a means of killing time , that being the sole thing that the wet weather lets one kill ; and for ...
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... course to pursue . This simply is , to take the mild form of emetic which I venture to prescribe , and to throw up the things which so long have been disturbing you ; I mean , to speak more plainly , your now revolted provinces . The course ...
... course to pursue . This simply is , to take the mild form of emetic which I venture to prescribe , and to throw up the things which so long have been disturbing you ; I mean , to speak more plainly , your now revolted provinces . The course ...
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