Punch, Volumes 80-81Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1881 |
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... thing to write poetry about , but not to drag into the drawing - rooms of polite society . As an employment for the ... things as they exist at the present moment . good behaviour . In the matter of dress you are spared the trouble of ...
... thing to write poetry about , but not to drag into the drawing - rooms of polite society . As an employment for the ... things as they exist at the present moment . good behaviour . In the matter of dress you are spared the trouble of ...
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... things English burned through his speech . Yet no one was a penny the worse , or indeed seemed to pay any attention . The only thing English that Mr. FINNIGAN loves is the English language , over the shorter syllables of which he ...
... things English burned through his speech . Yet no one was a penny the worse , or indeed seemed to pay any attention . The only thing English that Mr. FINNIGAN loves is the English language , over the shorter syllables of which he ...
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... things , it was perhaps open to coercion was a very bad thing , when criticism . You begin here and finished there , or round the corner , he had to make incidental reference or in the next parish , or in the furthest planet . But as no ...
... things , it was perhaps open to coercion was a very bad thing , when criticism . You begin here and finished there , or round the corner , he had to make incidental reference or in the next parish , or in the furthest planet . But as no ...
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... thing , when you have such a harmless word as dislike . Never call people vicious when you can describe them as ... Things that coarse people would call trash , you must speak of as trifles ; things that coarser people would call filthy ...
... thing , when you have such a harmless word as dislike . Never call people vicious when you can describe them as ... Things that coarse people would call trash , you must speak of as trifles ; things that coarser people would call filthy ...
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... thing ; that Mr. MARUM should respond drooped his wings , and lowered his beak , sinking back into his seat on behalf of the Queen and the other mem- with the strange pathos of a magpie that has fallen upon evil days . bers of the Royal ...
... thing ; that Mr. MARUM should respond drooped his wings , and lowered his beak , sinking back into his seat on behalf of the Queen and the other mem- with the strange pathos of a magpie that has fallen upon evil days . bers of the Royal ...
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Punch, Volumes 62-63 Mark Lemon,Henry Mayhew,Tom Taylor,Shirley Brooks,Francis Cowley Burnand,Owen Seaman Visualização completa - 1872 |
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Alderman Artist Bench better BIGGAR BRADLAUGH called cheerful comes course Covent Garden Dado dear DIARY dinner dress Duke England English eyes feel fish gentleman give GLADSTONE HAILSHER hand head hear HOME SECRETARY horse House of Commons Ireland Irish joke KATE SANTLEY Kyrle Society Lady Land Bill laugh London look Lord HARTINGTON Lord Mayor Lord RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Lord SALISBURY matter mean Members Miss MOODLE morning never nice night once Parliament PARNELL perhaps play Police poor pretty Prince Punch PUNCH'S FANCY PORTRAITS.-No RANDOLPH replied round Royal scene School-Board Officer seems SHERE ALI Sir WILFRID LAWSON smile song sort speech Street sweet T. P. O'CONNOR tell Theatre there's thing thought tion to-night TOBY turn week word young