Punch, Volume 232Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1956 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 256
... writers could arouse their readers . The news of Wordsworth's illegitimate daughter caused a rumpus ; Mr. Bateson's suggestion that William's feelings for Dorothy were too warm led only to a wagging of scholarly forefingers . Now that a ...
... writers could arouse their readers . The news of Wordsworth's illegitimate daughter caused a rumpus ; Mr. Bateson's suggestion that William's feelings for Dorothy were too warm led only to a wagging of scholarly forefingers . Now that a ...
Page 341
... writing . I began it feeling I did not much want to read again about refrigerators , the untidiness of twelve - year - old baseball- players , the difficulties of getting children to and from school and the detachment from homely chaos ...
... writing . I began it feeling I did not much want to read again about refrigerators , the untidiness of twelve - year - old baseball- players , the difficulties of getting children to and from school and the detachment from homely chaos ...
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... writer was exceptionally promising , has now touched a somewhat sober fulfilment . His new novel is his best . Its central ... writing which , starting well enough , grows steadily more tired until it is almost novelettish . Nevertheless ...
... writer was exceptionally promising , has now touched a somewhat sober fulfilment . His new novel is his best . Its central ... writing which , starting well enough , grows steadily more tired until it is almost novelettish . Nevertheless ...
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