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  1. Major Ian Kennedy repaired it, "sufficiently to sit on", although, alas, it mostly supports bags of clubs and a miscellany of paraphernalia.
  2. He lost a leg at Ypres in 1915 whereafter he earned his living with a miscellany of jobs from being a book illustrator, carpenter, poultry farmer and then caddie-master, and was by his own admission, very dependent on tips.
  3. CD's second novel, written for serialization in Richard Bentley's monthly magazine, Bentley's Miscellany , of which CD was the first editor, the first instalment appearing in the second issue of Feb. 1837.
  4. View from City Road: Dealing with a miscellany
  5. The Casket (1828) was a miscellany prepared by a Mrs. Blencowe.
  6. This miscellany printed poems by Wordsworth, Crabbe, and Byron, as well as many others whose popularity has faded.
  7. It is a curious miscellany, where photographs of his early ballets are mixed in with family snap-shots, pictures of his friends, souvenirs of journeys, Christmas and other greetings, a book of clothing coupons from the days of rationing, costume drawings and various illustrations cut from magazines, including a feature on Roland Petit's ballet Carmen and examples of the "new look" in women's clothes when long skirts came back to fashion for the first time since the war; he proposed a ballet about that, but it was rejected.
  8. Serialized in Bentley's Miscellany in 24 monthly instalments, Feb. 1837-;Apr. 1839 (except June and Oct. 1837 and Sep.
  9. MISCELLANY
  10. CD's fourth novel, and the first of the two serialized in his weekly periodical, Master Humphrey's Clock , 1840-;1, after an early drop in sales had convinced him that the magazine could not succeed as a miscellany.
  11. King's Parade offers a remarkable contrast between the Senate House, the Old Schools and King's College to the west, whilst to the east is a splendid miscellany of houses, the lower floors of which are now almost all shops, many catering mainly for visitors.
  12. Roger Manvell's The Film and the Public , published in 1955, still held Brief Encounter in very high esteem, placing it in a chapter rather disingenuously called "A miscellany of films" but which is clearly intended to signify a pantheon of cinematic greats.
  13. (There are extremely instructive comparisons to be made between the films that make up Manvell's "Miscellany" and the "pantheon" of directors listed in the first, 1962, issue of Movie - the changes are an eloquently stark illustration of the massive reorientation of British film culture.)

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