Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... addresses to the society on closing and opening a fresh session , with various pieces , chiefly amatory . The society only costs me a page or two once in three months or so , but I join in their dis- cussions every fortnight if able ...
... addresses to the society on closing and opening a fresh session , with various pieces , chiefly amatory . The society only costs me a page or two once in three months or so , but I join in their dis- cussions every fortnight if able ...
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... Addresses of 1812 and in Hood's and Reynolds's Odes and Addresses that we see the first distinct signs of the modern type of light verse that leads through Bar- ham , J. K. Stephens , Calverley and W. S. Gilbert up to J. C. Squire ...
... Addresses of 1812 and in Hood's and Reynolds's Odes and Addresses that we see the first distinct signs of the modern type of light verse that leads through Bar- ham , J. K. Stephens , Calverley and W. S. Gilbert up to J. C. Squire ...
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... addresses over , and miss the puns , and it shall be quite as good and better than when you discover ' em . A Pun is a Noble Thing per se ; O never lug it in as an accessory . A Pun is a sole object for reflection ( vide my aids to that ...
... addresses over , and miss the puns , and it shall be quite as good and better than when you discover ' em . A Pun is a Noble Thing per se ; O never lug it in as an accessory . A Pun is a sole object for reflection ( vide my aids to that ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
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