Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Man who lived by his wits , " which , I suppose , is not an autobiography . The Family Friend seems up to its mark , but one of the artists might be dispensed with to the advantage of the magazine . I hope the number of Cassell's ...
Man who lived by his wits , " which , I suppose , is not an autobiography . The Family Friend seems up to its mark , but one of the artists might be dispensed with to the advantage of the magazine . I hope the number of Cassell's ...
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... Suppose , however , I had happened to lose ? Sir , in that melancholy event , the form of NICHOLAS would not for many weeks have been distinctly visible to the naked eye , like the recent eclipse - at any rate , not on this side of the ...
... Suppose , however , I had happened to lose ? Sir , in that melancholy event , the form of NICHOLAS would not for many weeks have been distinctly visible to the naked eye , like the recent eclipse - at any rate , not on this side of the ...
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... suppose he would spell it , -and am so still ; and if he or his friend imagines that because I am fond of a social glass I will allow myself to be publicly insulted in your columns , why perhaps the mistake will be found out when ...
... suppose he would spell it , -and am so still ; and if he or his friend imagines that because I am fond of a social glass I will allow myself to be publicly insulted in your columns , why perhaps the mistake will be found out when ...
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... suppose that he is bring- ing the old Conservative round to his views . But the old Conservative was never yet brought round to anybody's views . He was born and educated in certain opinions , and to these he will stick until death ...
... suppose that he is bring- ing the old Conservative round to his views . But the old Conservative was never yet brought round to anybody's views . He was born and educated in certain opinions , and to these he will stick until death ...
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... suppose I may count with certainty upon success with the mere public . " Poor London Review ! This is almost as good a blunder as that mistake about Johnson's preface , which was the death of the Reader . The Review will , I feel sure ...
... suppose I may count with certainty upon success with the mere public . " Poor London Review ! This is almost as good a blunder as that mistake about Johnson's preface , which was the death of the Reader . The Review will , I feel sure ...
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