Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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181. oldal
... round which the Gas- man's blows played with the rapidity of electricity or lightning , and you imagined he would only be lifted up to be knocked down again . It was as if Hickman held a sword or a fire in that right hand of his , and ...
... round which the Gas- man's blows played with the rapidity of electricity or lightning , and you imagined he would only be lifted up to be knocked down again . It was as if Hickman held a sword or a fire in that right hand of his , and ...
182. oldal
... round ; and about the twelfth it seemed as if it must have been over . Hickman generally stood with his back to me ; but in the scuffle , he had changed positions , and Neate just then made a tremendous lunge at him , and hit him full ...
... round ; and about the twelfth it seemed as if it must have been over . Hickman generally stood with his back to me ; but in the scuffle , he had changed positions , and Neate just then made a tremendous lunge at him , and hit him full ...
206. oldal
... round with several portraits of eminent painters . While we were debating whether we should demand speech with these masters of mute eloquence , whose features were so familiar to us , it seemed that all at once they glided from their ...
... round with several portraits of eminent painters . While we were debating whether we should demand speech with these masters of mute eloquence , whose features were so familiar to us , it seemed that all at once they glided from their ...
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