Contributions to 'Punch' EtcCaxton Publishing Company, 1930 - 276 Seiten |
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... respect ? It is no more genuine than the long faces of mutes at a funeral - no more real than Lord George Ben- tinck's grief about Mr. Canning , let us say . What is it makes us all laugh at the picture in the last number ( which ...
... respect ? It is no more genuine than the long faces of mutes at a funeral - no more real than Lord George Ben- tinck's grief about Mr. Canning , let us say . What is it makes us all laugh at the picture in the last number ( which ...
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... respect to his talents as an historical painter , and that a set of miscreants , as he called them , were employed to run his genius down . They say it was Liston's firm belief that he was a great and neglected tragic actor ; they say ...
... respect to his talents as an historical painter , and that a set of miscreants , as he called them , were employed to run his genius down . They say it was Liston's firm belief that he was a great and neglected tragic actor ; they say ...
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... respect the dead without feeling awe - stricken at the plumes of the hearse ; and I see no reason why one should sympathize with the train of mutes and undertakers , however deep may be their mourning . Look , I pray you , at the manner ...
... respect the dead without feeling awe - stricken at the plumes of the hearse ; and I see no reason why one should sympathize with the train of mutes and undertakers , however deep may be their mourning . Look , I pray you , at the manner ...
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The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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Addison admirable artist asked beautiful Belle Poule called Canute Captain character charming Congreve Court Cruikshank dear delightful dine dinner doubt Duke England English eyes face famous fancy father fellow French genius gentleman George Cruikshank give Goldsmith hand happy head hear heart Hogarth honest honour horse humour hundred John John Tomkins Johnson Joseph Addison kind King lady laugh letters live London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke Mamma manner married master Napoleon nature never night noble passed person picture pleasure poet poor Pope pretty Prince Prince de Joinville Punch Queen remarked round Royal Saxon seen servant smiling Snobs speak Steele Street Struldbrugs Swift table d'hôte Tatler thought Tom Jones took Vicar of Wakefield walk Whigs wife woman word wretch write young youth