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Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 003 1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] Could anything be more frank than its humour—more joyously low than every one of the scenes in that truly racy production : It is needless to say, we have no sort of anger against poor Adolphus; but that on the contrary meeting him very wild and gloomy, and more than usually dirty, at the Globe, in Bow-street, [...]
[...] —sous! The Eyes of England, when raised towards France, look more in sorrow than in anger at the Eyes of their opposite neighbour. Consider yourself in the centre of the Channel, with an excellent telescope. Now, look towards Dover Cliffs, and now towards the [...]
[...] “Heretic p" exclaims my excellent Priscilla, bristling with anger, “have we no discrimination—no disinterestedness? Are we devoid of sensibility? Have we no hearts?” [...]
[...] sandwich, threw the crust on the stage and knocked down the mill, for which he was blown up instead. Mrs. Goodchild was very effective in the afterpiece of “Maternal Anger,” particularly in the situation where the oil from the front lamps was spilled on the new carpet. An elegant repast of mixed biscuits and currant-wine and water concluded the evening's fes [...]
[...] If the purchaser presses your hand; Such tendresse must not be resented, So your blushes and anger command. [...]
[...] human kindness. The attempt to shoot their lead at us, although they have not the courage to follow it up by a charge, has naturally excited the anger of the great men of Leadenhall Street; and the tea-dealers, on both sides, are trying which is the strongest. Which side of the quarrel is the just one, it is beside our purpose to [...]
[...] He stroked his bushy beard in anger down, And, with a withering look, A roll of Anti-Poor-law papers took, [...]
[...] the last who went through the turnstile generally spun it round as he passed, with a force that sent it turning and clicking for the next two minutes, to the great anger of the toll-keeper, whom the constant revolving of the gate before his eyes had rendered very bilious and irritable. [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 004 1843
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] While anger will in others spread Neck, brow, and cheek, with burning red, Not so it acts in her’s ; [...]
[...] On this or anything whatever. Send me my letters back I fume With anger and disgust—H. Brougham. [...]
[...] Afford him a pretext for singing an air Of which the slow movement relates to the past, But his anger is taken exceedingly fast. “Affection once cherished ”—the hautboy and flute, The voice to accompany, charmingly suit; [...]
[...] And into the Circus they bid her repair, For glory they tell her is waiting her there. The anger of Phaon she tries to appease By rushing to Allen and clutching his knees. [...]
[...] This was the story of the High-heeled Shoe. I heard it over and over again; but never without sounds of anger, contempt, or scorn from the gowns, boddices, cloaks, and stomachers about me. [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 001 1841
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. Januar 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] demon, of jealousy, had been watching her movements. He could not have chosen a more favourable moment to plead his suit; her mortified yanity, and her anger at what she deemed the culpable indifference of her lover, made her eager to be revenged on him. It ‘. therefore, little persuasion to obtain her consent to elope with the haberdasher. The [...]
[...] he learned the trick he had been served; he vowed to be the death of Tibbins, and it is probable he would have carried his threat into effect, if the lºbe: had not prudently kept out of his way until his anger had wn cool. *g. said I, addressing the narrator, “you lost the opportunity of [...]
[...] kº" !” said my aunt, with suppressed rage; “wait till I go to eils. This did not happen for six weeks; our aunt's anger was mollified as our locks were once more human. iºn upbraiding “Tony Knowlan” the murder came out. A hearty laugh ensured our pardon, and Micke [...]
[...] drama remaining, except the tragedies of Sophocles, and “Gammer Gur ton's Needle.” With feelings of both sorrow and anger, we turn from the pedestrian to the equestrian drama. The Surrey has again, as of yore, become the Circus: she has been joined to Ducrow and his stud by the usual symbol of [...]
[...] ancestral name '’—the name he bore, bursting forth in all the reckless im pudence of the largest type and the reddest vermilion Anger, rage, and indignation, like so many candidates for the exalted mutton on a greased pole, rushed tumultuously over each other's heads, each anxious to gain the “ascendant” in the bosom of Mr. Hannibal Fitzflummery [...]
[...] To revel in the lip and sunny look Of the young stranger; spite of all they'd vow'd her, The ladies each with jealous anger shook, And rail'd against the simple maid aloud—Ah! This woman's pride is a fine thing to tell us of [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 005 1843
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] allude, of course, to the public press—that is attached to it. But if we have been irritated on other occasions, where shall we find bounds to our anger now t If we have written in gall before, we ought now to dip our pen in the essential oil of vitriol. Put arms into the hands of the Chelsea pensioners, forsooth ! Why, it [...]
[...] much of the fluid was an average dose 2" ingeniously replied, “Thrippunce a pint;" and then inquired “whether we liked it with the chill off ” For an instant we turned away in anger, imagining that the youth took advantage of our defenceless position in such a wild region of solitude, to insult us. But we must do him the justice to say, however, that con [...]
[...] The sins of the age ; Then, instead of making too much of a din, Let Anger be mute, And sweet Mercy dilute, With a Drop of Pity, the Drop of Gin [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 002 1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] this is the thimble you ought to have lifted : you chose the wrong one.” Maddened with anger at being thus gloriously taken in, “downey” as he imagined himself to be, Mr. Muff raised his heavy stick, and smashed the table with one blow, at the same time seriously damaging [...]
[...] “Drat me if I know what you're driving at,” said Cobb, vigorously scratching his ear—grooms always scratch their heads in an emergency— “Come, out with it, for anger's like mouldy oats, and is sure to get worse for keeping.” “Well, then,” replied the lady, “there have been so many allusions, [...]
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