Contributions to 'Punch' EtcCaxton Publishing Company, 1930 - 276 Seiten |
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... letters in the strange handwriting of our eccentric friend . They are without date , as might be expected from the author's usual irregularity ; but the first three letters appear to have been written at sea , between Southampton and ...
... letters in the strange handwriting of our eccentric friend . They are without date , as might be expected from the author's usual irregularity ; but the first three letters appear to have been written at sea , between Southampton and ...
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... Letters of his are extant , addressed to a certain Lady M- whom the youth courted , and to whom he expressed his ardour in language , to say no worse of it , that is entirely pert , odious , and affected . He imitated love compositions ...
... Letters of his are extant , addressed to a certain Lady M- whom the youth courted , and to whom he expressed his ardour in language , to say no worse of it , that is entirely pert , odious , and affected . He imitated love compositions ...
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... letter , which , I suppose , he was ashamed to put into English . I find in my copy of the Letters that there is a note of , I can't call it admiration , at Letter 112 , which seems to announce that there was a No. 3 to whom the ...
... letter , which , I suppose , he was ashamed to put into English . I find in my copy of the Letters that there is a note of , I can't call it admiration , at Letter 112 , which seems to announce that there was a No. 3 to whom the ...
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The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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