Punch, Volume 222Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1952 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 351
... character pathetic , and the final scene ( " All my life I have depended on the kindness of strangers " ) seemed to ... characters in some way remark- able and implying a grasp of human troubles and a humane attitude towards them ; and ...
... character pathetic , and the final scene ( " All my life I have depended on the kindness of strangers " ) seemed to ... characters in some way remark- able and implying a grasp of human troubles and a humane attitude towards them ; and ...
Page 603
... characters lifts it a stage closer to reality and the interest and charm of the scene give it as it were another dimension . An excellent Western in the tradition of The Gunfighter is High Noon ( Director : FRED ZINNEMANN ) . Good ...
... characters lifts it a stage closer to reality and the interest and charm of the scene give it as it were another dimension . An excellent Western in the tradition of The Gunfighter is High Noon ( Director : FRED ZINNEMANN ) . Good ...
Page 612
... characters . I feel this is threatening our marriage , because it makes it impossible for me to concentrate on my paper in the evenings and so keep abreast of world news . I cannot tell my wife about it , because unless she is reading ...
... characters . I feel this is threatening our marriage , because it makes it impossible for me to concentrate on my paper in the evenings and so keep abreast of world news . I cannot tell my wife about it , because unless she is reading ...
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