Punch, Volume 213Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1947 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 393
... character ; but when we reflect on the similarity of purpose between a packing - case in a narrow hall and a customer having a nice think in a shop doorway we realize that we were not so far away after all . Returning to actual humanity ...
... character ; but when we reflect on the similarity of purpose between a packing - case in a narrow hall and a customer having a nice think in a shop doorway we realize that we were not so far away after all . Returning to actual humanity ...
Page 440
... Character Again T being well known that character and voice are closely connected - no horse in a milk - cart , for example , has ever neighed suddenly without giving a quite frighten- ing impression of energy subdued to a good cause ...
... Character Again T being well known that character and voice are closely connected - no horse in a milk - cart , for example , has ever neighed suddenly without giving a quite frighten- ing impression of energy subdued to a good cause ...
Page 441
... character - drawing is for an author to decide what each person in a book will be like and to stick to the idea ... character - drawing , but it is rather interesting . One of the most frequent attributes of the characters we find in ...
... character - drawing is for an author to decide what each person in a book will be like and to stick to the idea ... character - drawing , but it is rather interesting . One of the most frequent attributes of the characters we find in ...
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