George Cruikshank's OmnibusGood Press, 03/12/2019 - 4215 من الصفحات George Cruikshank's Omnibus is a literary collection by George Cruikshank. Contents: My Portrait Monument to Napoleon Love has Legs Bernard Cavanagh, the Irish Cameleon The Ass on the Ladder Love's Masquerading and many more. |
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... mind is constantly teeming often impart a sort of wildness to his look, and peculiarity to his manner, which would suffice to frighten from his presence those unacquainted with him. He is often so uncourteous and abrupt in his manner as ...
... mind is constantly teeming often impart a sort of wildness to his look, and peculiarity to his manner, which would suffice to frighten from his presence those unacquainted with him. He is often so uncourteous and abrupt in his manner as ...
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... such an obstinate turn of mind that to destroy them is impossible . No matter how imperative the order - how immediate the hour of sacrifice , they are sure to escape . So much for old maxims ; we may " sing old Rose , " but we cannot.
... such an obstinate turn of mind that to destroy them is impossible . No matter how imperative the order - how immediate the hour of sacrifice , they are sure to escape . So much for old maxims ; we may " sing old Rose , " but we cannot.
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... mind , the creaking of a prison - door , and the voice of one who crieth the last dying speech and confession ; together with fifty thousand similar sounds , each as pleasant to the ear as " When am I to have the eighteen - pence ...
... mind , the creaking of a prison - door , and the voice of one who crieth the last dying speech and confession ; together with fifty thousand similar sounds , each as pleasant to the ear as " When am I to have the eighteen - pence ...
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... mind ! If I should demand my Hessians , was there a probability of obtaining them ? and if I should obtain them , was there a possibility of my ever wearing them again ? Could I think of treading in the boots of a blackleg , albeit they ...
... mind ! If I should demand my Hessians , was there a probability of obtaining them ? and if I should obtain them , was there a possibility of my ever wearing them again ? Could I think of treading in the boots of a blackleg , albeit they ...
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... mind. It appeared just as likely that I should ever again be excited on their account, as that I should hang them up à-la-General-Bombastes, and make war upon their adventurous displacer. Yet it was not three months after the event ...
... mind. It appeared just as likely that I should ever again be excited on their account, as that I should hang them up à-la-General-Bombastes, and make war upon their adventurous displacer. Yet it was not three months after the event ...
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FRANK HEARTWELL OR FIFTY YEARS | |
The Early Englishman | |
LOVE HAS LEGS | |
OMNIBUS CHAT | |
ENIGMA | |
THE CENSUS | |
FRANK HEARTWELL OR FIFTY YEARS | |
THE LIVERYOUT OF LONDON | |
OMNIBUS CHAT | |
FRIGHTS | |
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ADELAIDE KEMBLE amongst appeared arms Bartholomew Fair beauty behold boots Brady Brentford buckskins Bürcke called clock coach cottage countenance cried Crooksley dark dear door Efreet Euphemius exclaimed eyes face father fear feelings feet fellow fire Fleet Street FRANK HEARTWELL gentleman George Cruikshank hand head heard heart Heartwell's heerd Helen HESSIAN BOOTS Hessians honour hour Jewel Tower Joggins Knix lady laugh lawyer legs lieutenant light Lincoln's Inn living look Margate master midshipman mind minutes morning mother never night officer OMNIBUS once pair passed Polverel postboy replied returned round Sambo seaman seemed seen Shipkins soon spirit stood Street Table of Contents tell there's thing thou thought tiger Toddles took turned uttered Vanderdecken Victor Hirtzler voice walk Wendover whilst woice young youth