Contributions to Punch: Not Previously ReprintedHoughton Mifflin, 1898 - 455 Seiten |
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... thought fully adequate for the making of his fortune in his own way . His passion was to become an editor of a Magazine ; to assemble about him " the great spirits of the age , " as he called them ; and to be able to communicate his own ...
... thought fully adequate for the making of his fortune in his own way . His passion was to become an editor of a Magazine ; to assemble about him " the great spirits of the age , " as he called them ; and to be able to communicate his own ...
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... thought of looking to see whether " Mother Goose was within the leaves . Ah , dears ! that is a pleasant history , too , and in holiday time we will have a look at that . " " Well , then , about the abominable , odious Danes and Saxons ...
... thought of looking to see whether " Mother Goose was within the leaves . Ah , dears ! that is a pleasant history , too , and in holiday time we will have a look at that . " " Well , then , about the abominable , odious Danes and Saxons ...
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... thought proper . King Swayn of Denmark never paid a copper . " A frightful picture of the insolence and rapacity of the invader and his crew ! A battle , as is natural , ensues ; the invader is victorious- Ethelred flies to France , and ...
... thought proper . King Swayn of Denmark never paid a copper . " A frightful picture of the insolence and rapacity of the invader and his crew ! A battle , as is natural , ensues ; the invader is victorious- Ethelred flies to France , and ...
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... thought , expecting that Heaven would provide them with nourish- ment on their march , and give them the victory over the Saracens . But this pious body was cut to pieces ; and as for the doings of the other seven hundred thousand ...
... thought , expecting that Heaven would provide them with nourish- ment on their march , and give them the victory over the Saracens . But this pious body was cut to pieces ; and as for the doings of the other seven hundred thousand ...
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... prettily tickled by the gaoler's cane ; for it appears that King Richard had the command of a piano , and was in the habit of playing upon the guitar . It is probable that the Duke of Austria thought there could be 36 MISS TICKLETOBY'S.
... prettily tickled by the gaoler's cane ; for it appears that King Richard had the command of a piano , and was in the habit of playing upon the guitar . It is probable that the Duke of Austria thought there could be 36 MISS TICKLETOBY'S.
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