Punch, Volume 228Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Owen Seaman, Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, Sir Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1955 - English wit and humor |
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... seem human . Viewers loved people on the Telly to seem human . They used to write in and say so . " Charlie seems so human , " they would write . ( It was always Charlie in those days . Chuck came much later . ) They used to ask me to ...
... seem human . Viewers loved people on the Telly to seem human . They used to write in and say so . " Charlie seems so human , " they would write . ( It was always Charlie in those days . Chuck came much later . ) They used to ask me to ...
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... seems un- deniable . Thirty is the youngest age any writer now seems to claim . Even among that contemporary generation there seems little tendency to produce books in any quantity . Since Mr. Peter Quennell's work was originally ...
... seems un- deniable . Thirty is the youngest age any writer now seems to claim . Even among that contemporary generation there seems little tendency to produce books in any quantity . Since Mr. Peter Quennell's work was originally ...
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... seems that she was serviceable in being willing to discuss the works and personality of one Robert Browning who increasingly invades the correspondence , and at the end she receives the thunderclap intelligence of the invalid's marriage ...
... seems that she was serviceable in being willing to discuss the works and personality of one Robert Browning who increasingly invades the correspondence , and at the end she receives the thunderclap intelligence of the invalid's marriage ...
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