The History of "Punch", כרך 1Cassell, 1895 - 592 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 44
עמוד xi
... Persons about to Marry " -Claimants and True Authorship -- Origin of some of Punch's Jokes and Pictures - Contributors of Witty Things - A Grim Coinci- dence " I Used Your Soap Two Years Ago " -Charles Keene Offended - The Serjeant - at ...
... Persons about to Marry " -Claimants and True Authorship -- Origin of some of Punch's Jokes and Pictures - Contributors of Witty Things - A Grim Coinci- dence " I Used Your Soap Two Years Ago " -Charles Keene Offended - The Serjeant - at ...
עמוד 13
... persons so paramount in such a newspaper enterprise as the printer and engraver - especially when the paper was to make its appearance in a few days ' time . And yet Mr. Mayhew adds that matters did not progress even so rapidly as his ...
... persons so paramount in such a newspaper enterprise as the printer and engraver - especially when the paper was to make its appearance in a few days ' time . And yet Mr. Mayhew adds that matters did not progress even so rapidly as his ...
עמוד 90
... persons of Royalties , Dukes , and Cabinet Ministers . He made them feel , in fact - and resent not a little - how hitherto the Mansion House had drawn its line at them , an error which Sir Stuart Knill in 1893 had the better taste to ...
... persons of Royalties , Dukes , and Cabinet Ministers . He made them feel , in fact - and resent not a little - how hitherto the Mansion House had drawn its line at them , an error which Sir Stuart Knill in 1893 had the better taste to ...
עמוד 100
... person , but hold themselves free to satirise or to approve " all round . " Disraeli they quizzed and caricatured freely ; but they always admitted his fine traits and brilliant Daily Chronicle , " August 26th , 1892 . * " " SHAPING THE ...
... person , but hold themselves free to satirise or to approve " all round . " Disraeli they quizzed and caricatured freely ; but they always admitted his fine traits and brilliant Daily Chronicle , " August 26th , 1892 . * " " SHAPING THE ...
עמוד 104
... persons of the Hebrew faith . " Thereupon a Jewish reader , considering that Punch's expression bordered upon rudeness , and that the sufferance which was his tribal badge need not under the circumstances seal his lips , wrote to ...
... persons of the Hebrew faith . " Thereupon a Jewish reader , considering that Punch's expression bordered upon rudeness , and that the sufferance which was his tribal badge need not under the circumstances seal his lips , wrote to ...
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 189 - In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow; Hast so much wit, and mirth, and spleen, about thee, There is no living with thee, nor without thee.
עמוד 54 - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! heard words that have been So nimble, and so full of subtle flame, As if that every one (from whence they came) Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life...
עמוד 344 - Not mine, not mine (O muse forbid) the boon Of borrowed notes, the mock-bird's modish tune, The jingling medley of purloined conceits, Out-babying Wordsworth and out-glittering Keats ; Where all the airs of patchwork pastoral chime To drown the ears in Tennysonian rhyme ! * * * * * Let school-miss Alfred vent her chaste delight On ' darling little rooms so warm and bright ; ' Chaunt ' I'm aweary ' in infectious strain, And catch her
עמוד 88 - 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 well left alone.
עמוד 1 - The humorous writer professes to awaken and direct your love, your pity, your kindness — your scorn for untruth, pretension, imposture — your tenderness for the weak, the poor, the oppressed, the unhappy.
עמוד 345 - Afterthought,' afterwards included as ‘ Literary Squabbles ‘ in the collected edition of 1872. See p. xv. above. Wa know him, out of Shakespeare's art, And those fine curses which he spoke; The old Timon, with his noble heart, That, strongly loathing, greatly broke.
עמוד 326 - He was a cynic! By his life all wrought Of generous acts, mild words, and gentle ways; His heart wide open to all kindly thought, His hand so quick to give, his tongue to praise!
עמוד 224 - As a mad man who casteth firebrands, arrows, and death, "so is the man that deceiveth his neighbour, and saith, 'Am not I in sport?
עמוד 192 - The praise of Bacchus then the sweet musician sung, Of Bacchus ever fair, and ever young. The jolly god in triumph comes ; Sound the trumpets, beat the drums ; Flushed with a purple grace He shows his honest face : Now give the hautboys breath ; he comes, he comes.
עמוד 76 - The village master taught his little school: A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face; Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he...