The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 157William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1938 |
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... nonsense author for children . A surpris- ing number of those who do not just look blank when he is mentioned can recall only his collections of limericks , Nonsense and More Nonsense . Such people are inclined often to prefer later and ...
... nonsense author for children . A surpris- ing number of those who do not just look blank when he is mentioned can recall only his collections of limericks , Nonsense and More Nonsense . Such people are inclined often to prefer later and ...
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... Nonsense before had been usually realistic and satirical in art - pure nonsense was unknown as a vehicle of expression . In literature it had occurred but rarely and spasmodically - there had never been a nonsense author . Mr. Anton ...
... Nonsense before had been usually realistic and satirical in art - pure nonsense was unknown as a vehicle of expression . In literature it had occurred but rarely and spasmodically - there had never been a nonsense author . Mr. Anton ...
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... nonsense drawings in a casual way for children , so many a writer of genius no doubt wrote nonsense at times , without think- ing of publication or even giving the nonsense the rounded shape that publication would call for . One thinks ...
... nonsense drawings in a casual way for children , so many a writer of genius no doubt wrote nonsense at times , without think- ing of publication or even giving the nonsense the rounded shape that publication would call for . One thinks ...
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