Punch, 第 88 巻Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1885 |
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... Irish historical subject , as of course anyone might tell by the title , The O ' Dora . Sir WILFRID says it is a temperance play , and its right name is The O Dora . We must go and see it for ourselves . Harlequin Ironmonger is still ...
... Irish historical subject , as of course anyone might tell by the title , The O ' Dora . Sir WILFRID says it is a temperance play , and its right name is The O Dora . We must go and see it for ourselves . Harlequin Ironmonger is still ...
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... Irish Crimes Preven- tion Aot . " An admirable suggestion . Grant England the same protection of life and property as that which Ireland enjoys . Then Hibernia and Britannia will be equal before the law ; and sure won't that be a mighty ...
... Irish Crimes Preven- tion Aot . " An admirable suggestion . Grant England the same protection of life and property as that which Ireland enjoys . Then Hibernia and Britannia will be equal before the law ; and sure won't that be a mighty ...
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... Irish clan Had wrecked the Metropolitan ! So forth into the dark I bound : I'm taken for a Fenian By Underground ! L'Envoi - several days after . Beak , to thy court , with oath and ban , They dragged me ; guiltless was I found ; But ...
... Irish clan Had wrecked the Metropolitan ! So forth into the dark I bound : I'm taken for a Fenian By Underground ! L'Envoi - several days after . Beak , to thy court , with oath and ban , They dragged me ; guiltless was I found ; But ...
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... Irish characters you might Have come from Carlow ; And when Miss Hardcastle appears , Would I could be , despite my years- That blest young Marlow . Don't tell me acting is no more : In theatres perchance ' tis o'er , But one thing's ...
... Irish characters you might Have come from Carlow ; And when Miss Hardcastle appears , Would I could be , despite my years- That blest young Marlow . Don't tell me acting is no more : In theatres perchance ' tis o'er , But one thing's ...
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... Irish people , the man to whom they look up for guidance and for counsel in the struggle they are making for greater national liberty , and who must know full well that no man can possess the enormous influence that he possesses without ...
... Irish people , the man to whom they look up for guidance and for counsel in the struggle they are making for greater national liberty , and who must know full well that no man can possess the enormous influence that he possesses without ...
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