Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... issue of Hood's Monthly Magazine and Comic Miscellany . The backing for this came ori- ginally from one Edward Flight . Things looked promising . The Magazine followed the formula which Hood had already found to be so popular . As his ...
... issue of Hood's Monthly Magazine and Comic Miscellany . The backing for this came ori- ginally from one Edward Flight . Things looked promising . The Magazine followed the formula which Hood had already found to be so popular . As his ...
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... issue shows his continued admiration for the works of his friend . ' If Christmas , with its ancient and hospitable customs , its social and charitable observances , were in danger of decay , this is the book that would give them a new ...
... issue shows his continued admiration for the works of his friend . ' If Christmas , with its ancient and hospitable customs , its social and charitable observances , were in danger of decay , this is the book that would give them a new ...
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... issue , Bradbury and Evans , and to discharge his debts of some £ 100 to Hood . Two other printers were tried for the February issue , the second being unable to get it out before February 16. Under such unsatis- factory conditions ...
... issue , Bradbury and Evans , and to discharge his debts of some £ 100 to Hood . Two other printers were tried for the February issue , the second being unable to get it out before February 16. Under such unsatis- factory conditions ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 13 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
appeared become called century character Coblenz comic Comic Annual continued critical death Dickens Dilke early edition editor Elliot England English especially expression eyes face fact feel Franck friends gave German give hand head heart Hood's hope House humour interest issue Jane John jokes journal Keats kind Lamb later least leaving letters lines literary literature living London look Magazine March marked memory mind Miss months nature never novel once original perhaps period pieces play poems poet poetic poetry poor popular present published puns references remained Reynolds rheumatic fever seems sense serious Song spirit success thing Thomas Hood thought told took touch turn verse Victorian volume whole writing written wrote young