Punch, Volume 231Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1956 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 317
... production of Henry V accordingly ; some of the subtler points in the King's character and England's position in history are missing , but against that is a refreshing vitality which makes the war surge so disturbingly around us ( and ...
... production of Henry V accordingly ; some of the subtler points in the King's character and England's position in history are missing , but against that is a refreshing vitality which makes the war surge so disturbingly around us ( and ...
Page 318
... production of Fanny's First Play . In any case it is poor Shaw . His tilt at respectability , by upsetting the household gods of two appalling families , does produce certain comic dividend in the third act , but in the meantime we have ...
... production of Fanny's First Play . In any case it is poor Shaw . His tilt at respectability , by upsetting the household gods of two appalling families , does produce certain comic dividend in the third act , but in the meantime we have ...
Page 386
... production of The Children's Hour is not stronger , for this powerful and perfectly harmless play makes an excellent first base in any attack on the intransigence of the Lord Chamberlain , whose Victorian solicitude for our moral safety ...
... production of The Children's Hour is not stronger , for this powerful and perfectly harmless play makes an excellent first base in any attack on the intransigence of the Lord Chamberlain , whose Victorian solicitude for our moral safety ...
Contents
to introduce them Unless one has read | 82 |
Ashcroft The Caine Mutiny Court | 112 |
The indexes of PUNCH contributions | 798 |
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