Fun, Volumes 7-8Published for the proprietors., 1868 |
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Page 38
... seems somehow not to be made for to give comfort and nothink to look at but a parcel o ' picters on the walls , and yet , lor ' bless you , the skores as came there to stare at ' em when it's a bright day enuf to see whatever they're ...
... seems somehow not to be made for to give comfort and nothink to look at but a parcel o ' picters on the walls , and yet , lor ' bless you , the skores as came there to stare at ' em when it's a bright day enuf to see whatever they're ...
Page 45
... seems the Laureate , like the King , can do no wrong . In a Manchester paper MR . W. C. BENNETT takes up his cudgel on behalf of MR . TENNYSON . MR . BENNETT will no doubt be flattered to learn that anyone considers his doggerel defence ...
... seems the Laureate , like the King , can do no wrong . In a Manchester paper MR . W. C. BENNETT takes up his cudgel on behalf of MR . TENNYSON . MR . BENNETT will no doubt be flattered to learn that anyone considers his doggerel defence ...
Page 53
... seems every now and then to rush away from this latter theme to the former as if for a breath of purer and fresher air . It would spoil the story to attempt to describe the loves of MARMI and MUAMA and the poetical Superstition of the ...
... seems every now and then to rush away from this latter theme to the former as if for a breath of purer and fresher air . It would spoil the story to attempt to describe the loves of MARMI and MUAMA and the poetical Superstition of the ...
Page 67
... seems utterly useless to say we do not require double acrostics . illness has clearly not affected his memory , and we are glad to perceive that B. C. F. says he ventures " ill a - bed " to send us three riddles . The our own volumes ...
... seems utterly useless to say we do not require double acrostics . illness has clearly not affected his memory , and we are glad to perceive that B. C. F. says he ventures " ill a - bed " to send us three riddles . The our own volumes ...
Page 69
... seems no adequate reason why , when in reduced circumstances , she should rush to the opposite extreme and labour to have every discomfort about her . Her bygone prosperity is made an excuse for everything . If the lodger complains that ...
... seems no adequate reason why , when in reduced circumstances , she should rush to the opposite extreme and labour to have every discomfort about her . Her bygone prosperity is made an excuse for everything . If the lodger complains that ...
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