There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it ? The learned gentlemen who write the work must feel that, without him, it were as... The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray - Página 331de William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1855 - 602 páginas
...stations cried Punch just as cheerily, and sold just as many numbers, after these events as before. There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's...alone. Look at the rivals whom the popularity of Punch hae brought into the field ; the direct imitators of Mr. Leech's manner — the artists with a manner... | |
| 1865 - 538 páginas
...might Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellowCarthusian in The Quarterly, say, " There is no blinking the fact, that in Mr. Punch's...John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Puneh without Leech's picture ! What would you give for it ? " This was said ten years ago. How much... | |
| 1865 - 540 páginas
...might Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellow-Carthusian in the Quarterly, say, "There is no blinking the fact, that in Mr. Punch's Cabinet John Leech is the right* North British Review, Feb. 1864. hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's picture !... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 448 páginas
...might Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellow-Carthusian in The Quarterly, say, "There is no blinking the fact, that in Mr. Punch's...right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's picture ! What would you give for it ? " This was said ten years ago. How much more * North British... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 454 páginas
...might Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellow-Carthusian in The Quarterly, say, "There is no blinking the fact, that in Mr. Punch's...right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's picture ! What would you give for it ? " This was said ten years ago. How much more • North British... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 574 páginas
...behaviour towards Frenchmen. He has a natural antipathy to pomp, and swagger, and fierce demeanour. But now that the guardsmen are gone to war, and the dandies...John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Pwuh without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it? The learned gentlemen who write the work... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1872 - 712 páginas
...gone to war, and the dandies of "The Rag" — dandies no more- are battling like heroes at Baiaklava and Inkermann * by the side of their heroic allies,...alone. Look at the rivals whom the popularity of Punch :bas , brought into the field ; the direct imitators of Mr. Leech's manner — the artists with a manner... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 páginas
...man. Fancy a number of " Punch " without Leeeh's pietures ! What would yon give for it? The learne* gentlemen who write the work must feel that, without...popularity of " Punch " has brought into the field; the direet imitators of Mr. Leeeh's manner — the artists with a manner of their own — how inferior... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1887 - 328 páginas
...stations cried Punch just as cheerily,, and sold just as many numbers, after these events as before. There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John * This was written in 1854. Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures... | |
| Clara Erskine Clement Waters, Laurence Hutton - 1879 - 488 páginas
...Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellow-Carthusian in the Quarterly, say, • There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's...right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's picture 1 What would you give lor it ? ' This was said ten years ago ( 1862). How much more true is... | |
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