Punch, Volume 215Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1948 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 298
... stand at the back of the stage and bellow the sound goes straight up in the air and out through a fanlight in the roof . The best plan , therefore , is to stand on top of the footlights . If there aren't any footlights , stand where the ...
... stand at the back of the stage and bellow the sound goes straight up in the air and out through a fanlight in the roof . The best plan , therefore , is to stand on top of the footlights . If there aren't any footlights , stand where the ...
Page 541
... stand like dejected robots before a battery of comptometers . It is a picture of utter futility . And over the door in bright letters are the words " Fun Fair . " At the moment the Arcades are doing badly . Like the pubs , they are ...
... stand like dejected robots before a battery of comptometers . It is a picture of utter futility . And over the door in bright letters are the words " Fun Fair . " At the moment the Arcades are doing badly . Like the pubs , they are ...
Page 593
... stand at the ready and ward him off with contumely and , if necessary , chairs . There was something about his blunt persistence , his refusal to take " no " as a negative , which brought out the worst in savants . The Royal Society had ...
... stand at the ready and ward him off with contumely and , if necessary , chairs . There was something about his blunt persistence , his refusal to take " no " as a negative , which brought out the worst in savants . The Royal Society had ...
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