Punch, Volume 107Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1894 |
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... OFFICE , 85 , FLEET STREET , LONDON : BRADBURY , AGNEW , & Co. LD . AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS . " What on earth possessed you to ask a literary. PUNCH VOL CVII LONDON : SWAIN SC 1894 . LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes .
... OFFICE , 85 , FLEET STREET , LONDON : BRADBURY , AGNEW , & Co. LD . AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS . " What on earth possessed you to ask a literary. PUNCH VOL CVII LONDON : SWAIN SC 1894 . LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes .
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... LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes . ) PART I. - SHADOWS CAST BEFORE . Sir Rup . Don't see what any fellow wants with an alias . What is his real name ? Lady Culv . Well , I know it was something ending in " ell , " but I mislaid his ...
... LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes . ) PART I. - SHADOWS CAST BEFORE . Sir Rup . Don't see what any fellow wants with an alias . What is his real name ? Lady Culv . Well , I know it was something ending in " ell , " but I mislaid his ...
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... , AND THE SWORD : AND I DO WISH YOUR HONOURS MAY INCREASE ! " MR PUNCH . Second Part of King Henry the Fourth , Act . , V Sc . 2 . LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes . 14 [ JULY 14 , 1894 . PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI . ...
... , AND THE SWORD : AND I DO WISH YOUR HONOURS MAY INCREASE ! " MR PUNCH . Second Part of King Henry the Fourth , Act . , V Sc . 2 . LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes . 14 [ JULY 14 , 1894 . PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI . ...
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... LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes . ) PART II . - SELECT PASSAGES FROM A COMING POET . — SCENE II . The Morning Room at Wyvern . Lady RHODA COKAYNE , Mrs. BROOKE - CHATTERIS , and Miss VIVIEN SPEL- WANE are comfortably established ...
... LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes . ) PART II . - SELECT PASSAGES FROM A COMING POET . — SCENE II . The Morning Room at Wyvern . Lady RHODA COKAYNE , Mrs. BROOKE - CHATTERIS , and Miss VIVIEN SPEL- WANE are comfortably established ...
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... LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes . A RIVERSIDE LAMENT . In my garden , where the rose By the hundred gaily blows , And the river freshly flows Close to me , I can spend the summer day In a quite idyllic way ; Simply charming , you ...
... LYRE AND LANCET . ( A Story in Scenes . A RIVERSIDE LAMENT . In my garden , where the rose By the hundred gaily blows , And the river freshly flows Close to me , I can spend the summer day In a quite idyllic way ; Simply charming , you ...
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Página 117 - I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream, — past the wit of man to say what dream it was. Man is but an ass, if he go about to expound this dream. Methought I was — there is no man can tell what. Methought I was, and methought I had, — but man is but a patched fool, if he will offer to say what methought I had.
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