Necessity of Familiarity In Comedy, Fiction N Familiarity breeds contempt, but without a certain familiarity we cannot breed at all. Henry Howarth Bashford – Augustus Carp, Esq by Himself Purchase Now Augustus Carp, Esq. by Himself: Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man Henry Howarth Bashford FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Silence Over Sound In Comedy, Fiction S An empty vessel makes the most sound, thus proving by analogy that nothing is often a good thing to say. Henry Howarth Bashford – Augustus Carp, Esq by Himself Purchase Now
True Virtue In Comedy, Fiction T Cleanliness is next to godliness, but it is a poor substitute for it. Henry Howarth Bashford – Augustus Carp, Esq by Himself Purchase Now
Politeness and Duty In Comedy, Fiction P Punctuality is the politeness of princes and the duty of little men. Henry Howarth Bashford – Augustus Carp, Esq by Himself Purchase Now
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Longing and Loneliness In Comedy, Fiction L Absence makes the heart grow fonder, but it makes the rest of you lonely. Henry Howarth Bashford – Augustus Carp, Esq by Himself Purchase Now