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Punch12.04.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 12. April 1862
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] PUNCH TO LORD CHIEF JUSTICE ERLE. [...]
[...] MY DEAR ERLE, 85, Fleet Street, April Sth. I AM always glad of any opportunity that brings you and me into communication, for you are, as I have had or made occasion to tell [...]
[...] the trial, and the Farthing for the ill-advised lady, were all right, and would leave nothing to regret, but that the Post has to pay its own heavy costs, and that you, my dear ERLE, have emitted the unsatis factory definition. Definitions are difficult things. SHAksPEARE intimates that only [...]
[...] very scholarly minds should undertake them, when he makes Armado say to Moth, “Define, define, well-educated infant.” You say, my dear ERLE, that a legitimate press criticism is one which §. not make “a rational and sensible person less comfortable in ociety.” [...]
[...] est degree disagreeable to anybody. Surely any person who is cen sured at all is thereby made less comfortable in Society. Even you yourself, my ERLE, who are one of the most rational and sensible, and also one of the goodest and kindest men going, will be (momentarily only, I hope) rendered less comfortable in Society by knowing that 1 [...]
[...] “what thing is more delightful,” as CICERo says, than the seeing an acquaintance's goose artfully cooked * The greatest happiness of the greatest number, my dear ERLE. Just reconsider your definition, will you, and come and tell me that you have done so-dinner at 7 sharp. [...]
[...] To the LoRD CHIEF JUSTICE ERLE, &c., &c. [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 24.07.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. Juli 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] set himself, but in ‘Arlon Grange' there are intro duced more varied and romantic episodes than those to which the ‘Story of a Life’ and “Harold Erle' have accustomed us, whilst the ‘Legend" is a purely ima ginative poem, descriptive of a siege in King Stephen's [...]
[...] (Eva's Song in “The Story of a Life.”) A REVEILLE. (From “Harold Erle.”) [...]
[...] HAROLD ERLE. [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle' is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace, and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how [...]
[...] “The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which the author has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle' is marked throughout by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of character which [...]
[...] careful artist. These graces were patent in ‘The Story of a Life,' and are recognizable in a still higher form in “Harold Erle.’”—Orchestra. [...]
[...] “In tracing the career of ‘Harold Erle, the tangled problem of our life is handled with a rare insight into human motives and their results, forming not unseldom [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle' is noticeable for its want of re semblance to the most pretentious poetry of the day. There is in it no widely-abrupt transitions, no be [...]
[...] “Although the ‘Story of a Life’ was amongst all these books our earliest favourite, “Harold Erle' is, to our thinking, the writer's masterpiece. The narra tive has all the interest of a novel, and, at intervals, [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 25.07.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. Juli 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] set himself; but in ‘Arlon Grange' there are intro duced more varied and romantic episodes than those to which the ‘Story of a Life’ and Harold Erle' have accustomed us, whilst the ‘Christmas Legend' is a purely imaginative poem, descriptive of a siege in [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle' is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace, and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how [...]
[...] “The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which the author has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle' is marked throughout by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of character, which [...]
[...] careful artist. These graces were patent in the ‘Story of a Life,” and are recognizable in a still higher form in “Harold Erle.’"–Orchestra. [...]
[...] “In tracing the career of “ Harold Erle,” the tangled problem of our life is handled with a rare insight into human motives and their results, forming not unseldom [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle” is noticeable for its want of resem blance to the most pretentious poetry of the day. There is in it no widely-abrupt transitions, no be [...]
[...] A REVEILLEE. (From “Harold Erle.") (Eva's Song in “The Story of a Life.”) [...]
Nature[Beilage] 21.03.1872
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 21. März 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] THE COLLEGE OF SURGEONS., Mr. J. ERLE BENHAM (formerly of King's College, London, author of “The Student's Guide,” &c.), whose pupils have always met with great success, has Commenced [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 22.04.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 22. April 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] HAROLD ERLE: [...]
[...] Those who know Mr. Gibbs’s previous poems will at once recognise the chief characteristics of “Harold Erle.” The passages which we prefer in the present volume are those descriptive of Harold Erie's youth, and the tour throughout Belgium and up the Rhine. [...]
[...] The Author of this poem reveals his high and delicate culture. “Harold Erle.” is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace; and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how fertile this theme has become [...]
[...] The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which Mr. Gibbs has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle” is marked throughout . by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of cha racter, which distinguished the “Story of a Life.” Some charming lyrics are [...]
[...] and yet with sufficient polish to bespeak the careful artist. These graces were patent in the “Story of a Life,” and are recognisable in a still higher form in “Harold Erle.” [...]
[...] interest never wavers. In these days of sensuous (not to say sensual) writing, it is gratifying to see so genuine a poet with so pure a pen. Indeed we cannot do better than quote his own description of Harold Erle as our best criticism of his bio [...]
Punch30.12.1865
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Dezember 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] “Shan’t,” said his widow, re-marrying. 241. I hereby signify my extreme obligation to MR. T.W. ERLE, Associate, Court of Common Pleas, for a capital little Fºl. on the present abominable system of summoning special juries in London and Middle [...]
[...] a box to listen to a two-penny case that Qught to be decided by an inferior judge. That's the Constitution. But the process ought not to be made utterly intolerable. MR.ERLE has some excellent suggestions for reforming the system, and if he succeeds he ought to be made a real Earl. 242 [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 06.12.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. Dezember 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] HAROLD ERLE: a Biography. (Dedicated to the Jeunesse Dorée of the Age.) 6s. [...]
[...] “‘Harold Erle' is a powerful story. There are tender touches of consummate grace, and emotions, events, and sacrifices are narrated which show how fertile this theme has become in the hands of an accomplished writer.”—British Quarterly. [...]
[...] Gibbs may now claim to be.”—Standard. “The subject, in a dramatic and poetic aspect, offers strong situations, of which Mr. Gibbs has not been slow to avail himself. “Harold Erle' is marked throughout by the same felicities of expression, the same shrewd and clear sketches of character which distinguished . The Story of a Life.' Two or three charming lyrics are scattered through his pages.”—Daily News. [...]
[...] obscurity, writes simply and to the purpose, and yet with sufficient polish to bespeak the careful artist. These graces were patent in “The Story of a Life, and are recognizable in a still higher form in ‘Harold Erle.’”—Orchestra. [...]
[...] melody of rhythm which we are accustomed to associate with the name of Tennyson.” Civil Service frerient. “In tracing the career of “Harold Erle," the tangled problem of our life is handled with a rare insight into human motives and their results, forming not unseldom the text for deep yet graceful evolution of philosophic and classical theories.”—Journal of Progress. [...]
[...] “Harold Erle' is noticeable for its want of resemblance to the most pretentious poetry of the day. There is in it no widely-abrupt transitions, no bewildering half-insane rhodo montade. The story depends entirely for its interest on its truth to life and nature, and the [...]
[...] A REVEILLEE. (From “Harold Erle.") [...]
[...] LAURA ERLE. By the Author of “Blanche [...]
PunchTitelblatt 03.1844
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. März 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] M The Electaical Erl at Royal Adelaide Gallery p. 1842. Oh Didn't he lead a shocking life. [...]
The London and China telegraph09.01.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 09. Januar 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] 25th Oct., via Kiachta to the 18th Nov. The following summary is from the Morth China Herald:— The Erl King was delayed two days on account of the lowness of water on the bar, but get over on the 17th. She also touched ground on her way down the river, on the north bank, but [...]
[...] river and passed out on the same afternoon. They will not, how ever, repeat their race home, as the Diomed will stop several days at Hong Kong for troops, while the Erl King goes straight on. A very heavy northerly gale occurred on the 17th, in the course of which the steamer Appin went on shore on the Beacon Spit, [...]
[...] There are two steamers on shore and one ship, and one steamera wreck outside or at the entrance of this harbour, all caused by want of lights and buoys. One of the steamers, the Erl King, is ºn the bar, which might be deepened sufficiently by dredging, but while the Chines. Government are allowed to devote the [...]
[...] nothing. This shows the folly of attempting to rule at such a distance as England is from China. The same policy has been tried in India, and signally failed. The Appin, Erl King, and Chusan have all been got off the banks near Woosung, where they were stranded. [...]
[...] The arrivals from Europe, via the Suez Canal, have been the Una on the 22nd, the Achilles on the 24th, and the Bengal on the 26th Nov. The departures for home have been the Erl King on the 29th ult, the Waverley on the 7th inst., the Hibernia on the 5th ; the Alonso and Diomed will leave in a day or two. The [...]
[...] – 9 ... Hindostan ... Shanghai ... 1,142,227 134 — — ... White Adder ... Foochow and Amoy ... 1,299,030 - 15 ... Erl King ... Shanghai ... 1,347,137 185 – 15 ... Delhi (ml. str.) Shanghai, &c. --- - 4.38 – 17 ... Diomed (Fr. ml. str.) Do. ... 125847 267 [...]
[...] The Zoroaster, Baker, for Galle, which put into Falmouth, Dec. 27, with master sick, sailed thence, 29th, for her destination. At Po RT SAID.—Erl King (str.), from Shanghai, &c., and was to leave Dec. 26 for London. Diomed (str.), from Shanghai, and left Jan. 3 for London. [...]
[...] Sing., H. K., Tweed, s.s. and Shang via Suez C. Do. ... . ...|Erl King. s.s. Hong Kong. Windhover .. Do..........] Burdwan ... [...]
The London and China telegraph09.08.1871
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 09. August 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] The Courier says:—At Hankow there was the greatest excite ment as to which of the tea steamers should get away first, and bets were freely made, the favourite being the Erl King, which was understood as likely to be ready by nine or ten P.M. As it turned out, however, the Craigforth got first under way at one [...]
[...] A.M. on Saturday, the 3rd June. As she ran past the Bund she was vociferously cheered by the residents, and when she passed the Erl King at her moorings there was a brilliant display of rockets and blue lights. And so the Craigforth got the start of the grand ocean race for 1871. At two P.M. she reached Kiukiang, [...]
[...] June 3 per Craigforth (str.) ... Erl King (str.) [...]
[...] A public sale of new season's Teas, ex Australia, Erl King, and Craigforth, was held to-day. The prices ruled 1s. 6;d. to is. 8d., showing no material alteration. [...]
[...] July 31.-140,070 chests 3107 half-chests tea—Order; 100 chests tea— C. Shaw and Co.; 100 chests tea—F. Huth and Co. From HANRow to LoNDoN (via Suez Canal), per Erl King (str.), en tered July 31.-3620 packages tea—L. Reiss Bros. and Co. ; 15,785 packages tea, 3 cases tortoiseshells—Order. [...]
[...] -o TEA. The first arrivals of new season's Tea, per steamers Australia, Erl King, and Enterprise, have been placed on the market, and the quality of the portion yet examined is barely equal to that of the pre [...]
[...] 31|Catalina Ansoleag Manila 31|Kebroyd...... Bedford Colombo 31|Erl King (st teele Hanko - 31|Pandora ... |Carruthe Colombo Do. 31 Vancouver... ... Arthurson ..] Rangoon ... Falmouth [...]
[...] Hong Kong...|Caroline Co ventry ...|Al 13 yr. SWID |With des. Bombay...... I Erl King ...[AB SWID (Aug. 25 For Freight and Passage apply at 5, Newman's court, Cornhill, London; or York Chambers, 55, King [...]