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 185
... sound on malt whisky , on the bogusness of Highland Games and on girl pipers ; less so on Scott , the iniquities of Highland lairds and the importance of " Hugh MacDiarmid . " He is wise enough to make excellent use of those ringing ...
... sound on malt whisky , on the bogusness of Highland Games and on girl pipers ; less so on Scott , the iniquities of Highland lairds and the importance of " Hugh MacDiarmid . " He is wise enough to make excellent use of those ringing ...
Page 309
... sound very effectively by arranging the tableware in such a way that the vibrations of the coach engender a percussive tintinnabula- tion . A fork placed within one sixteenth of an inch of a tumbler will emit a high - pitched " Number ...
... sound very effectively by arranging the tableware in such a way that the vibrations of the coach engender a percussive tintinnabula- tion . A fork placed within one sixteenth of an inch of a tumbler will emit a high - pitched " Number ...
Page 621
... sounds like something salvaged from an early Raymond Chandler waste - paper basket . The player withdraws and Phil ... sound commanding , but there is an unmistakable undertone of apprehension . Now Phil is in the apartment of a lush ...
... sounds like something salvaged from an early Raymond Chandler waste - paper basket . The player withdraws and Phil ... sound commanding , but there is an unmistakable undertone of apprehension . Now Phil is in the apartment of a lush ...
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