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A PARSON ON THE STAGE
IF my esteemed friend Mrs. Grundy is, as I have reason to believe, troubled with corns, I beg her to keep clear of me during the progress of this article, or I shall certainly step on some of her favourite excrescences. I fear I have already wounded a few of that delicate lady's sensibilities;...
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Published in: | Belgravia : a London magazine 1875-06, Vol.6, p.529-539 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | IF my esteemed friend Mrs. Grundy is, as I have reason to believe, troubled with corns, I beg her to keep clear of me during the progress of this article, or I shall certainly step on some of her favourite excrescences. I fear I have already wounded a few of that delicate lady's sensibilities; but I respect her corns, and therefore warn her that I am going to tread heavily in their direction for a while. The title of my present paper is a misleading one, I know. Let me go in for a little candid confession, and own that I rather like alarming Mrs. |
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ISSN: | 2043-1457 |