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Mitchell, Donald Grant, 1822-1908 [1850], The lorgnette, or, Studies of the town by an opera goer, volume 1 (Henry Kernot, Stringer & Townsend, New York) [word count] [eaf279v1]. To look up a word in a dictionary, select the word with your mouse and press 'd' on your keyboard.
From the Commercial Advertiser. Light, pleasant, sketehy, and hits severely some popular foibles. Second Notice.—The Lorgnette sustains its wit and humor, but we do not From the Evening Mirror. * * * The name of the writer is not given, but to use a vulgarism, it “sticks Second Notice.—The Lorgnette is growing stupid. From the Sunday Courier. This is the last stupidity in the form of a funny paper which has been spawned Second Notice.—This is the production of a dealer in fancy articles, Mr. J. Third Notice.—This is not the production of Mr. J. H. L. Merackan, and From the Journal of Commerce. The Lorgnette contains clever satire on the frivolity, folly, and insipidity of From the Literary World. Rather too quiet and Spectatorish. From the Merchant's Day Book. Of all the forlorn hopes ever put forward as specimens of New York wit and From the Home Journal. — This is the taking title of a beautifully printed, and gracefully written Second Notice.—The Lorgnette is too well bred and considerate to have any From the Two Worlds. A piquant and amusing satire upon the manners of the fashionables of the day. From the Renue du Nouveau Monde. Qui est il? Un éerivain? Un Journaliste? Un homme du monde? ou simplement Le fait est que ce n'est pas A * * qui n'a pas assez de finesse, ni B * * qui n'a * * Nous ne saurions mentionner particulièrement aucun de ces croquis dont From the New-York Express. No. 1 of this publication was pleasant; No. 2, was less so; No. 3, stupid; and Elle a vecu ce que vivent les roses L'espace d'un matin.
Mitchell, Donald Grant, 1822-1908 [1850], The lorgnette, or, Studies of the town by an opera goer, volume 1 (Henry Kernot, Stringer & Townsend, New York) [word count] [eaf279v1]. |