Punch, Volume 212Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1947 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 55
... writing machine it seems fair to presume that it was another fellow , and I think he may be placed in the late nineties , or in the first decade of the present century , as after that time people stopped calling them type- writing ...
... writing machine it seems fair to presume that it was another fellow , and I think he may be placed in the late nineties , or in the first decade of the present century , as after that time people stopped calling them type- writing ...
Page 165
... writing to Cousin Lydia , ( b ) waiting for her reply and then writing to Uncle Harold to ask if he objected to the valued aunt having his address , ( c ) writing either informa- tively or evasively to the valued aunt . So the valued ...
... writing to Cousin Lydia , ( b ) waiting for her reply and then writing to Uncle Harold to ask if he objected to the valued aunt having his address , ( c ) writing either informa- tively or evasively to the valued aunt . So the valued ...
Page 276
... writing is that a novelist should sit down quietly every six months or so and do a bit of mental stocktaking . You know the idea - you look facts in the face , see yourselves as others see you ( though the wrong way round unless you use ...
... writing is that a novelist should sit down quietly every six months or so and do a bit of mental stocktaking . You know the idea - you look facts in the face , see yourselves as others see you ( though the wrong way round unless you use ...
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