The Cornhill MagazineWilliam Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder, 1896 |
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... DEAR THACKERAY , -Old rams look wicked sometimes , sheep usually innocent . What am I to do ? [ Here drawing of a sheep . ] If you will let me know what kind of sheep you really wish , I will illustrate a page for the Mag . " Yours ...
... DEAR THACKERAY , -Old rams look wicked sometimes , sheep usually innocent . What am I to do ? [ Here drawing of a sheep . ] If you will let me know what kind of sheep you really wish , I will illustrate a page for the Mag . " Yours ...
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... dear Mrs. Browning , ' Always yours , ' W. M. THACKERAY . ' ' Rome , April 21 : 126 Via Felice . 6 DEAR MR . THACKERAY , -Pray consider the famous " tooth " ( a wise tooth ! ) as extracted under chloroform , and no pain suffered by ...
... dear Mrs. Browning , ' Always yours , ' W. M. THACKERAY . ' ' Rome , April 21 : 126 Via Felice . 6 DEAR MR . THACKERAY , -Pray consider the famous " tooth " ( a wise tooth ! ) as extracted under chloroform , and no pain suffered by ...
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... dear girls . - Most truly yours , ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . ' We go to Florence in the latter half of May . ' There is also a charming subsequent little note sent viâ Corn- hill , which I quote . Can the poem have been ' A Musical ...
... dear girls . - Most truly yours , ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . ' We go to Florence in the latter half of May . ' There is also a charming subsequent little note sent viâ Corn- hill , which I quote . Can the poem have been ' A Musical ...
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Animal Helpers and Servers By C J Cornish | 8 |
Malwood Eclogues ThePollio By Charles L Graves | 30 |
Letters | 41 |
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