Reminiscences of Mark Lemon1871 |
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... interest I have been looking over a drawer full of Mark Lemon's letters . Amongst his last written words to me , I find an assurance of affection which had been borne in upon me many a time and oft during the last few years . " I wish ...
... interest I have been looking over a drawer full of Mark Lemon's letters . Amongst his last written words to me , I find an assurance of affection which had been borne in upon me many a time and oft during the last few years . " I wish ...
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... interest . Glancing over my notes at this present writing , it is hard to realise the melancholy fact that Mark Lemon is no more ; difficult to understand the certainty of the darkness that has gathered about the well - known form and ...
... interest . Glancing over my notes at this present writing , it is hard to realise the melancholy fact that Mark Lemon is no more ; difficult to understand the certainty of the darkness that has gathered about the well - known form and ...
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... interest , I said , " Advertise , advertise ; news- papers ought to advertise , if only as an ex- ample to their clients . " We had a hasty dinner at Preston , and I thought 2s . 6d . for the same exceedingly reasonable . An old Indian ...
... interest , I said , " Advertise , advertise ; news- papers ought to advertise , if only as an ex- ample to their clients . " We had a hasty dinner at Preston , and I thought 2s . 6d . for the same exceedingly reasonable . An old Indian ...
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... interest ; it will , to a large extent , be a history of letters and journalism for the last thirty years . If these papers of mine should in any way assist the memory of Mark Lemon's biographer , or throw any light upon the latter days ...
... interest ; it will , to a large extent , be a history of letters and journalism for the last thirty years . If these papers of mine should in any way assist the memory of Mark Lemon's biographer , or throw any light upon the latter days ...
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... interest to Sir John than the papers , which Bardolph and Shallow eagerly devour , extolling this editor in mock heroics , and damning with faint praise the other . Shallow pretends to be very bitter against the press for the ignomi ...
... interest to Sir John than the papers , which Bardolph and Shallow eagerly devour , extolling this editor in mock heroics , and damning with faint praise the other . Shallow pretends to be very bitter against the press for the ignomi ...
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