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 96
... expected to go back on his tracks , and evidently this time he decided to show us that Athenian fantasy could be ap- proached in a more rational mood . For those who believe that the first purpose of this play is to magic us out of our ...
... expected to go back on his tracks , and evidently this time he decided to show us that Athenian fantasy could be ap- proached in a more rational mood . For those who believe that the first purpose of this play is to magic us out of our ...
Page 261
... expected to act like a good citizen and stand on the logs while unjamming them and generally behave in a way more Canadian than my London up- bringing has toughened me for . Also culverts are apt to harbour escaped convicts handcuffed ...
... expected to act like a good citizen and stand on the logs while unjamming them and generally behave in a way more Canadian than my London up- bringing has toughened me for . Also culverts are apt to harbour escaped convicts handcuffed ...
Page 430
... expected to feel a quickening in the blood , a surge of the sap , as they gazed forth upon the sodden , sooty garden . Any particularly bad weather occurring after this my great - aunt was apt to take as a personal affront - for which ...
... expected to feel a quickening in the blood , a surge of the sap , as they gazed forth upon the sodden , sooty garden . Any particularly bad weather occurring after this my great - aunt was apt to take as a personal affront - for which ...
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