Spare Hours: John Leech, Marjorie Fleming and other papersTicknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... look very " gash " ( like the Laird of Garscadden † ) , this being considered a further part of the joke , when they found she was elsewhere . In books , old and new , there is no end of philosophiz- ing upon the ludicrous and its cause ...
... look very " gash " ( like the Laird of Garscadden † ) , this being considered a further part of the joke , when they found she was elsewhere . In books , old and new , there is no end of philosophiz- ing upon the ludicrous and its cause ...
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... look and yell as if caught in a trap . How a man takes to crowing like a cock , or as if under permanent hooping - cough , ending his series of explosions victoriously with his well - known " clarion wild and shrill . " How provocative ...
... look and yell as if caught in a trap . How a man takes to crowing like a cock , or as if under permanent hooping - cough , ending his series of explosions victoriously with his well - known " clarion wild and shrill . " How provocative ...
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... looks at the sun ; but it is not hard to be thankful for the joke , and for the tickle , and for the sneeze . Our busi ... look , character , and work of the best in an Englishman . It was as if something As there is and has always been ...
... looks at the sun ; but it is not hard to be thankful for the joke , and for the tickle , and for the sneeze . Our busi ... look , character , and work of the best in an Englishman . It was as if something As there is and has always been ...
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... look back on the past . We'll move on by and by , " to fresh fields and pastures new , " we suppose , and hope . - We are not going to give a biography , or a studied appraisement of this great artist , that has been already well done ...
... look back on the past . We'll move on by and by , " to fresh fields and pastures new , " we suppose , and hope . - We are not going to give a biography , or a studied appraisement of this great artist , that has been already well done ...
Strona 11
... look . He was born in 1817 , being thus six years younger than Thackeray , both of them Charterhouse boys . We rejoice to learn that Lord Russell has , in the kindest way , given to Mr. Leech's eldest boy a presentation to this famous ...
... look . He was born in 1817 , being thus six years younger than Thackeray , both of them Charterhouse boys . We rejoice to learn that Lord Russell has , in the kindest way , given to Mr. Leech's eldest boy a presentation to this famous ...
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