Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - Počet stran: 340 |
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... picture ! the picture ! the picture ! Wild . Ran , tan , tan . A pistol - bullet from ear to ear . [ Bawling aloud . Lure . That picture which you had just now from the French marquis for a thousand pound ; that very picture did your ...
... picture ! the picture ! the picture ! Wild . Ran , tan , tan . A pistol - bullet from ear to ear . [ Bawling aloud . Lure . That picture which you had just now from the French marquis for a thousand pound ; that very picture did your ...
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... picture . It is curious to observe the infinite activity of mind which the artist displays on every occasion . An instance occurs in the present picture . He has so contrived the papers in the hair of the bride , as to make them look ...
... picture . It is curious to observe the infinite activity of mind which the artist displays on every occasion . An instance occurs in the present picture . He has so contrived the papers in the hair of the bride , as to make them look ...
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... pictures , if I am not mistaken . The Village Politicians , though excellent as to character and com- position , is inferior as a picture to those which Mr. Wilkie has since painted . His latest pictures , however , do not appear to me ...
... pictures , if I am not mistaken . The Village Politicians , though excellent as to character and com- position , is inferior as a picture to those which Mr. Wilkie has since painted . His latest pictures , however , do not appear to me ...
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