Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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140. oldal
... face over , and who is lolling out his tongue at the joke , with a most surprising obliquity of vision ; and immediately your lungs begin to crow like chanticleer . ' Again , there is the little boy crying in the Cut Finger , who only ...
... face over , and who is lolling out his tongue at the joke , with a most surprising obliquity of vision ; and immediately your lungs begin to crow like chanticleer . ' Again , there is the little boy crying in the Cut Finger , who only ...
145. oldal
... face ; and the same expression , more intense or relaxed , of hope or of fear , is stamped on each of the characters , so that you could no transpose any part of one countenance to another , than you could change a profile to a front face ...
... face ; and the same expression , more intense or relaxed , of hope or of fear , is stamped on each of the characters , so that you could no transpose any part of one countenance to another , than you could change a profile to a front face ...
182. oldal
... face . It was doubtful whether he would fall backwards or forwards ; he hung suspended for a second or two , and then fell back , throwing his hands in the air , and with his face lifted up to the sky . I never saw any thing more ...
... face . It was doubtful whether he would fall backwards or forwards ; he hung suspended for a second or two , and then fell back , throwing his hands in the air , and with his face lifted up to the sky . I never saw any thing more ...
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