Punch, Volume 221Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1951 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 308
... character and then throws her over for a cheerfully vulgar girl from back home . The story ends with the return of ... characters are dim , the setting improbable and the narrative lackadaisical . It completely lacks the wit and ...
... character and then throws her over for a cheerfully vulgar girl from back home . The story ends with the return of ... characters are dim , the setting improbable and the narrative lackadaisical . It completely lacks the wit and ...
Page 561
... character the method is original and effective ; the trouble is that the affairs- or some of them - are treated seriously , which the police party is not and cannot be ; the resulting elements fail to fuse and the characters that must ...
... character the method is original and effective ; the trouble is that the affairs- or some of them - are treated seriously , which the police party is not and cannot be ; the resulting elements fail to fuse and the characters that must ...
Page 720
... character to character . The final scene , in which Miss Dickens saves a friend's future from ruin by picking a few lines out of a forme just before it is put on the machine , is one of its happier moments , perhaps because it has a ...
... character to character . The final scene , in which Miss Dickens saves a friend's future from ruin by picking a few lines out of a forme just before it is put on the machine , is one of its happier moments , perhaps because it has a ...
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