Contributions to 'Punch' EtcCaxton Publishing Company, 1930 - 276 Seiten |
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... Pope and Mr. Pope's friends should believe that this counter - translation , suddenly advertised and so long written , though Tickell's college friends had never heard of it ; though , when Pope first wrote to Addison regarding his ...
... Pope and Mr. Pope's friends should believe that this counter - translation , suddenly advertised and so long written , though Tickell's college friends had never heard of it ; though , when Pope first wrote to Addison regarding his ...
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... Pope quaintly said to Spence , speaking of the manner and habits of the famous old patriarch of " Will's . " With regard to Pope's own man- ners , we have the best contemporary authority that they were singularly refined and polished ...
... Pope quaintly said to Spence , speaking of the manner and habits of the famous old patriarch of " Will's . " With regard to Pope's own man- ners , we have the best contemporary authority that they were singularly refined and polished ...
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... Pope quaintly said . to Spence , speaking of the manner and habits of the famous old patriarch of " Will's . " With regard to Pope's own man- ners , we have the best contemporary authority that they were singularly refined and polished ...
... Pope quaintly said . to Spence , speaking of the manner and habits of the famous old patriarch of " Will's . " With regard to Pope's own man- ners , we have the best contemporary authority that they were singularly refined and polished ...
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The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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