Punch, Zväzky 36–37Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1859 |
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... Lord of the Treasury Lord Chancellor • Chancellor of the Exchequer ... JOHN S. PAKINGTON , BART . RIGHT HON . JOSEPH W. HENLEY . Works LORD JOHN ... RUSSELL . DUKE OF NEWCASTLE . RIGHT HON . SIDNEY HERBERT . RT . HON . SIR CHARLES WOOD ...
... Lord of the Treasury Lord Chancellor • Chancellor of the Exchequer ... JOHN S. PAKINGTON , BART . RIGHT HON . JOSEPH W. HENLEY . Works LORD JOHN ... RUSSELL . DUKE OF NEWCASTLE . RIGHT HON . SIDNEY HERBERT . RT . HON . SIR CHARLES WOOD ...
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... LORD DERBY , MR . DISRAELI , Mr. BRIGHT , and LORD JOHN RUSSELL were all promising a new Reform Bill , although the country at large was perfectly apathetic on the subject . The Oxford Laddie . - MR . GLADSTONE was M.P. for Oxford , and ...
... LORD DERBY , MR . DISRAELI , Mr. BRIGHT , and LORD JOHN RUSSELL were all promising a new Reform Bill , although the country at large was perfectly apathetic on the subject . The Oxford Laddie . - MR . GLADSTONE was M.P. for Oxford , and ...
Strana 62
... LORD CLYDE , The rebels are beaten as soon as they ' re seen , And I hope soon to tell you that all is serene . I ... JOHN RUSSELL also aired a few highly - laudable sentiments , chiefly to show that he was at his post and SIR JOHN ...
... LORD CLYDE , The rebels are beaten as soon as they ' re seen , And I hope soon to tell you that all is serene . I ... JOHN RUSSELL also aired a few highly - laudable sentiments , chiefly to show that he was at his post and SIR JOHN ...
Strana 72
... LORD BURY is quite determined that we shall be allowed to marry our wives ... JOHN BULL to peep through the telescope at the Reform Planet , until JOHN ... RUSSELL made an attempt to get an approximation to the date of the advent of that ...
... LORD BURY is quite determined that we shall be allowed to marry our wives ... JOHN BULL to peep through the telescope at the Reform Planet , until JOHN ... RUSSELL made an attempt to get an approximation to the date of the advent of that ...
Strana 73
... LORD BYRON's prolonging his stay ? And what if SIR W. TOPHAM His ticket for London has ta'en ? What if e'en VISCOUNT STRANGFORD be going ? Doth not still SIR JOHN PEDDAR remain ? How the heart hails with joy the arrival Of LADY G ...
... LORD BYRON's prolonging his stay ? And what if SIR W. TOPHAM His ticket for London has ta'en ? What if e'en VISCOUNT STRANGFORD be going ? Doth not still SIR JOHN PEDDAR remain ? How the heart hails with joy the arrival Of LADY G ...
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Punch, Zväzky 62–63 Mark Lemon,Henry Mayhew,Tom Taylor,Shirley Brooks,Francis Cowley Burnand,Owen Seaman Úplné zobrazenie - 1872 |
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Strana 183 - There was a man in our town, And he was wondrous wise ; He jumped into a bramble bush, And scratched out both his eyes : And when he saw his eyes were out, With all his might and main He jumped into another bush, And scratched them in again.
Strana 60 - With passions wild and strong ; And list'ning to their witching voice Has often led me wrong. Where human weakness has come short, Or frailty slept aside, Do thou, All-Good ! for such Thou art, In shades of darkness hide. Where with intention I have err'd, No other plea I have, But, Thou art good ; and Goodness still Delighteth to forgive.
Strana 23 - And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons when to take Occasion by the hand, and make The bounds of freedom wider yet 'By shaping some august decree, Which kept her throne unshaken still, Broad-based upon her people's will, And compass'd by the inviolate sea.
Strana 143 - At length is drawing nigh — Their snow-blind way they grope, And reach its banks to die! Thank God, brave Franklin's place Was empty in that band! He closed his well-run race Not on the iron strand. Not under snow-clouds white, By cutting frost-wind driven, Did his true spirit fight Its shuddering way to heaven ; But warm, aboard his ship, With comfort at his side And hope upon his lip, The gallant Franklin died. His heart ne'er ached to see His much-loved sailors ta'en ; His sailors' pangs were...
Strana 194 - Too soon, too soon ! You cannot enter now.' ' I am not dead : of that I do repent. But to my living prayer, oh now relent:' ' Too soon, too soon ! You cannot enter now.' ' Honour in life is sweet: my fame is wide, Let me to stand at Dryden's, Byron's side.' ' Too soon, too soon ! You cannot enter now !' ' Honour that comes in life is rare as sweet ; I cannot taste it long: for life is fleet.
Strana 130 - This literary combat between Tindale and More lasted for five years, but in the end Tindale won, for, as More himself confessed, if brevity is the soul of wit it is also the essence of retort, and a confutation ten times the length of the work it is intended to demolish is a failure.
Strana 194 - ... Press, Came, that stern Whewell, with the Seniors, Who rule the destinies of Trinity, Had of the sanctuary barred access Unto the bust of Alfred Tennyson, By Woolner carved, subscribed for by the youth Who loved the Poet, hoped to see him set Within the Library of Trinity, One great man more o' the house, among the great, Who grace that still Valhalla, ranged in row. Along the chequered marbles of the floor, Two stately ranks — to where the fragrant limes Look thro' the far end window, cool...
Strana 8 - On the whole it appears, and my argument shows With a reasoning the court will never condemn, That the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them.