Punch, Томови 38-39Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1860 |
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... kissed so often by the pilgrims and devotees that it is now quite a case of mizzle - toe . The kissing that takes place there every Christmas is always on the most liberal footing . STAGE LAWYERS . READER , constant or inconstant reader ,
... kissed so often by the pilgrims and devotees that it is now quite a case of mizzle - toe . The kissing that takes place there every Christmas is always on the most liberal footing . STAGE LAWYERS . READER , constant or inconstant reader ,
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... READER , constant or inconstant reader , have you ever noticed how the lawyers are maligned and maltreated by the dramatists . As a rule , one never sees a honest lawyer on the stage . Indeed , the part would be so novel that an actor ...
... READER , constant or inconstant reader , have you ever noticed how the lawyers are maligned and maltreated by the dramatists . As a rule , one never sees a honest lawyer on the stage . Indeed , the part would be so novel that an actor ...
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... readers. THE POPE AND THE PIG . As when , mid cots of rustic swains , With piercing and discordant cry , Resound the distant hills and plains To shrill inhabitant of stye ; The hearer of the dismal squeal Of pain , resentment , wrath ...
... readers. THE POPE AND THE PIG . As when , mid cots of rustic swains , With piercing and discordant cry , Resound the distant hills and plains To shrill inhabitant of stye ; The hearer of the dismal squeal Of pain , resentment , wrath ...
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... readers that Westmin- ster must be condoled with for having been deprived of her Representation , his readers naturally will ask , what can Westminster have done that she should be disfranchised ? and imagi- nary cases of bribe - giving ...
... readers that Westmin- ster must be condoled with for having been deprived of her Representation , his readers naturally will ask , what can Westminster have done that she should be disfranchised ? and imagi- nary cases of bribe - giving ...
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... readers when they are told , if they do not know , that he is eminent liquor merchant . We won- der that the bare ... reading the movements of the Court Circular in print , would be only too happy to see them acted to the life by the We ...
... readers when they are told , if they do not know , that he is eminent liquor merchant . We won- der that the bare ... reading the movements of the Court Circular in print , would be only too happy to see them acted to the life by the We ...
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