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Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 001 1841
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. Januar 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] of the ubiquity which Punch is allowed to possess, we were stationed in the examination room, at the same time that our double was delighting a crowded and highly respectable au dience upon Tower-hill; and we have the unbounded gratification of offering an exact copy of the questions to our readers, that [...]
[...] THE members of the Carlton Club have been taking lessons in bell ringing. They can already perform some pleasing changes. Colonel Sib thorpe is quite au fait at a Hol major, and }} orace Twiss hopes, by ringing a Peal, to be appointed collector of tolls—at Waterloo Bridge. [...]
[...] Grosjean, Restaurateur, Castle-street, Leicester-square, a l'honneur de *. Milord Melbourne qu'il se trouverabien servià son etablissement. I peut commander un bon potage:au choux, trois plats, avec pain a dis cretion, et une pinte de demi-et-demi, enfin, il pourra parfaitement avoir ses sacs soufflés,” pour un schilling. La société est très comme-il-faut, et [...]
[...] cretion, et une pinte de demi-et-demi, enfin, il pourra parfaitement avoir ses sacs soufflés,” pour un schilling. La société est très comme-il-faut, et on ne donne rien au garçon. [...]
[...] rent embracing of the filmes des lampes—how touching ! Then, while the st?”#. of the adante was in progress, how gracefully heturned son dos to the delighted auditors, and made an interesting prommenade au fond, always contriving to get his finely arched nose over the lumières at the precise point ºf time (we speak in a musical sense) where the word “voce” is marked in [...]
[...] must they be of a bright red, bearing a striking resemblance to two young spring radishcs. The barbe au bouc, or Muntzian fringe, should only be worn when a gentleman is desirous of obtaining notoriety, and prefers trusting to his external embellishments in preference to his intellectual ac [...]
[...] dinner. Reader—au revoir. [...]
[...] sºlº "Auſ |-|| || s tºº- ~ | WWF S º --- - - -- ||| - * - - ~ º - [...]
[...] Paris, Passage de l'Opéra, Escalier B. au 33me. MY DEAR PUNCH, [...]
[...] (which is myself), I most respectfully touches my hat, and wishes you all a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Au rewoir. [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 002 1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] may be overbaked or slightly scorched, the rebellious blancmange which refuses to turn out properly, the legs of lobsters, or an ingeni ously-contrived and extempore rol-au-cent of all these things put together. Towards evening, everything is pronounced to be properly in, or [...]
[...] “12–17.”—This literary infant, who “ lisps in numbers,” would have found a more appropriate cypher in—0. Sir, I send you, “au picá de lettre," a brace of cons., and have braced my nerves to the risk of rejection; however, as your liberality is far from contracted, I hope you will keep this far from your contractors. Your obedient servant, 12–17. [...]
[...] Had I better write Love with a capital L2 And then, how on earth shall I close 2 “Au revore” is so very ambiguous to spell; But one must have some French, I suppose. [...]
[...] “&predºn &is midt tapon"—as Truth said when she whispered a secret into Mr. Ferrand's ear. “Au revoir"—as Old Nick said to the lawyer. [...]
[...] And back to the surgery counter repair. Wanted a gentleman, &c. These are the principal matters—au reste— He must always appear comme-il-faut and well dress'd. And, since with much practice his mind will be stored, [...]
[...] get on very well, as my French education has been somewhat neg lected, my knowledge of that tongue being limited to two expressions, to wit—bon jour and au reroir.” “Quite sufficient, quite sufficient . So tell your boy to put up a few º provide you with a palkee”, and we'll start to-morrow after [...]
[...] I heaved a sigh that “seemed to shatter all my bulk,” and looked at Herminie; her dark eyes appeared swimming in moisture. I faltered out, “au recoir,” and the stout gentleman led me off by the arm, “a victim to delicate love.” “You’re well out of that, my good ancient,” he said, by way of [...]
[...] tume were alike, in colour or cut. A pair of those boots to which the great Prussian Commander, Blucher, gives the name, were surmounted by King's pattern (or cord-au-roi) trousers, which were again met nearly at the waist by a vest of variegated velvet, but scantily concealed by a bright green coat, tastefully sobered by the sombre shades of a black collar. But [...]
[...] out of the way, in the hope of its being supposed that they are accustomed to French cookery and other expensive luxuries. They also desire that their coffee may be prepared oh lay (au lait), and talk loudly of their partiality for French living. It may, however, be observed, that if these people happen to hit upon something expensive [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 003 1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] bien le Pas de Calais. Etes-vous grand amateur de musique, monsieur !—Pas tout-à-fait, madame; mais une fois que je suis au violon je ne puis plus me contenir. Est-ce que vous avez jamais été à la Porte –Pastout-à-fait, mais j'y ai bien des fois misun huissier. [...]
[...] QUESTIONS ADRESSÉES AU GRAND CONCOURS AUX £LEVES D'ANGLAIS DU COLLEGE ST. BADAUD, DANS LE DE PARTEMENT DE LA HAUTE COCKAIGN.E. [...]
[...] Expliquez la différence entre un sweepstake et un beefsteak, et dites si on mange le premier au naturel ou a la sauce piquante : Traduisezen vers français le distique suivant :— “He vot prigs vot isn't his'n, [...]
[...] Quel estle prix d'une femme en Angleterre ; et dans quelle ville est-ce que ce marché est tenu ; et combien de fois par semaine !—Dites sielles sont vendues au “prix fixe,” ou avec un petit rabais pour de l'argent comptant —Siles jolies sont plus chères que les laides, et siles bru nettes sont plus recherchées que les blondes?—Si on les vend par le [...]
[...] reason, he prefers the most obsolete stage-coach to the whisking railway. Au reste, the Mooner is a harmless being; not susceptible of any extreme pleasure; but, on the other hand, equally insensible with [...]
[...] Humptie Dumptie pendait au mur, Humptie Dumptie tomba si dur ; Ni tous les chevaux, ni les hommes du roi, [...]
[...] Garçons et filles, venez toujours, La lune est brillante comme le jour ; Venez au bruit d'un joyeux éclat, Venez du bon cœur, ou ne venez pas. [...]
[...] , * Anciennement-c'est à-dire, montant au temps reculé quand ces poèmes primi tifs furent publiés—le titre du fils aîné du roi d'Angleterre était écrit—non pas, comme mainte ant, WALºs" sans un " h,"-mais " wHALEs," avec un "h," bien saillant, [...]
[...] †º, comme le symbole de la souveraineté de la mer, au " Dauphin " de [...]
[...] had seen on the terrace-garden at Windsor Castle. “What a fool you are, Jack,” was the salutation with which Mr. Briggs greeted his companion, as Randall, having bowed to the au dience, stepped from the platform, and resumed his seat. “Hush hold your tongue,” replied Jack. “Great lark—immense [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Register Bd. 003 1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Queen's Speech (The), 80 Queen's Visit to Walmer (The), 221 Questions adressées au grand concours, &c., 89 Questions to be answered, 226 RAMsgate, 48 [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 005 1843
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] vol-AU-vent; [...]
[...] A great noise is being made at present by M. Eugène Sue, in his Mys tères de Paris, but the greatest mystery Mr. Punch encountered in Paris was, what a rol-au-vent was made of, which he got for dinner at a restaurateur's. When he returns to England, he intends consulting with his friends on the propriety of publishing a work, to be called Les Mystères [...]
[...] seemed to be flagging as a show, and people appeared to be in want of a subject for merriment. At about a quarter past four, the astronomical au thorities arranged for the Moon—a new one for the occasion—to meet her Majesty in Trumpington [...]
[...] On dit that the King of Belgium is about to order trains to be worn in honour of her Majesty's railway excursions. In my next I will keep you au courant of la mode. Adieu, mon cher Monsieur, Joséphine DE JoBARD. [...]
[...] elaborated into a dozen volumes, are collected into one of our numbers: Lord W. Lennox saves even an au thor's labour by taking his chapters ready made, as the man did his [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 004 1843
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] the forks were heavy and richly chased, but the cayenne was detained at the bottom of the room by the apparent combination of the foot men. So we ate our two inches of turbot au naturel, and made up with bread, pretending that we liked it best in that fashion; indeed, as a dead silence reigned over the table during the entire course, we [...]
[...] family meals in which he would occasionally indulge. Providen tially, he had not had her scolloped or otherwise cooked, but had gulped her down au naturel, with nothing but a little vinegar and pepper. The divinity of her nature preserved her so long in his interior [...]
[...] Au revoir, THE CoMET. [...]
[...] were gray tweeds, and the slippers tapissés. The coiffure was a German smoking-cap, with a worsted tassel, from under which the hair was suffered to flow au naturel, and to meet the whiskers, which were trimmed a-la-Sibthorp. Several of our élégants are now in the habit of carrying two pocket-handkerchiefs, one for its ordinary purpose, the other to dust [...]
[...] Their fingers, like needles, had each an eye at the end of them, and whatever they touched they - saw through immediately. The Ernperor Au gustus deposited every grain of faith in their decrees, and chartered them as a savings-bank for the dreams of the whole nation. Every one who [...]
[...] The original Augean Stables were tenements appertaining to one Au geas, king of Elis, a country of Pelopon [...]
[...] that the window to which it belongs is fitted up with glass, and not with wood, or sheet-iron, as its present encrusted state would lead many to imagine. Au reste, age will add increased interest to its fragments, and as no manager will ever be found to expend three-and sixpence where there is no positive necessity for so doing, in future [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Titelblatt 08.1843
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 01. August 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] ***t-au---- [...]
PunchBd. 007 1844
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Januar 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] " In a late, number of the Paris Charipari appeared a “Première Leçon donnée à wn petit Lord parson grandpare, dédiée, avec mediocre admiration de son talent, au poete de Punch," accompanied by a note, to the effect that it was all up with the [...]
[...] 3. How to get credit for a Country Residence.—Shut all your lower shutters during Au gust and September, and live at the top of the house. Take this [...]
[...] Fransis,” says he, or “Pranny garde de mong tait.” He thinks he has quite the accent. He never doubts but that he is in a situation to cope with the natives. And au fait, he speaks French as well as many Belgians or Germans in those lands whither he is wandering. Poor Caledonian youth ! I have been cramming him with the most [...]
[...] who, we are happy to learn, proposes to give an entire reading of Joe MILLER. Nothing could exceed the curiosity and enthusiasm of the au dience. Indeed, when we reflect on the peculiar reputation which his Lordship has obtained from [...]
[...] KNow ING that you will be anxious to hear what I have Your affectionate son, really done out here, I send you the particulars, which you can dish Joinville. up in any way you like as a report to Mack Au, to whom I don't think it worth while to write at all upon the subject. On the 6th of August, being very anxious to distinguish myself in + [...]
[...] ses guinées et le Spleen. Un idiot privilégié. MILADY.—La femme du Milokd, qu'il peut vendre, quand bon lui plait, au marché, la corde autour du cou. PRIzefightER.—Un homme de la meilleure Société. SPLEEN.—L'esprit des Anglais. [...]
[...] I am confined to my apartment. My portier, who is abonné to the Siècle, is marching up and down the court as I write, armed with a shoemaker's paring-knife, swearing he will have the blood of the perfide Albionnais au quatrième. I find a difficulty in getting the most trifling service from any one, and have had to black my own boots ever since these startling [...]
[...] MR. Moon, to take their leave of him. PRINCE Joinville was in tears. After dinner, the QUEEN sang a duet with MR. Moon, and the Duchesse DE NEMoURs heard him his French lesson in “Au clair de la Lune.” About seven, MADAME ADELAIDE helped MR. Moon on with his great-coat, and a citadine being called to the door, the PRoxſoter left the palace, with his [...]
[...] France with him, should be throwing away their appetite for glory on the “leg of mutton" of Tahiti, when the “pété de foie gras” of the Rhine, and the “macaroni au jus” of the Mediterranean, lie temptingly, crying, “Come eat me.” Somehow, I didn't expect to hear the author of the “Méditations [...]
PunchRegister Bd. 006 1844
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Januar 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Astronomical, 6, 7, 8, 9, 232 Atrocious Cruelty in Newgate, 137 Au Gourmet. 159 Author of Pelham (The), 120 Awful State of Ireland (The). 73 [...]
PunchBd. 006 1844
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Januar 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Peterhouse, Jan. 12th. DEAR MAC Boile:AU,-It is now two months since I first enshrouded me in the genial folds of your vapour-bath. My degree was at hand, the betting in my college was three to one, and no takers, in favour of my [...]
[...] 2nd Prize.—£20, and a silver medal, to the Earl of Powdertax, for a full-calved, long-backed London footman, 30 years old : fatted in Grosvenor-square, on patties, sweetbreads, vol-au-vents, and other deli cacies, washed down by his master's best old Port. Travelled to the [...]
[...] Arabella Minory gracefully brought and snuffed the chandelle de mouton for the dear Duke, who, refreshing himself with a sip of a delicious sorbet au genièrre, began as follows:– [...]
[...] Prince Metternich– “Que de changemens, que de monde est mort t . . . . . Et pour les plenipotentiaires ils sont tous Moat aussi. Vous,” turning to Lord L., “Arrácts au ciel, trous poilà. Le *r, Castlereagh, que je regretterui toujours—Talleyrand est mort-Cathcart, ilest "º. il eariste toujours,” said Lord L. [...]
[...] from the performance of duty, or, as the Norman Jurist expresses it, “il ne faut pas commettre un tel faux pas de nabber il parsone, et lui porter hors de la pulpite jusqu'a maison de fermer au cle.” (One must not commit such a false step, as to nab the parson, and carry him out of the pulpit to the lock-up house). Formerly, a clergyman had what [...]
[...] AU GOURMET. [...]
[...] quick for them. The Government has been a good deal blamed for not having recollected that the moon was in perigee, and arranging accord ingly for its freaks. And we understand that in order to keep them au fait to the changes of the Moon, the Sheriff has had orders to give notice from time to time of his temporary residence. [...]
[...] “5. idem (10,000) Dix mille francs au sous-officier CANTIllon, quia essuyé un procès comme prévenu d’avoir woulu assassiner Lond WEL LINGToN, ce dontil a €té déclaré innocent. CANT illon avait autant [...]
[...] deration. Punch criticised Jon Es as he would have criticised a piece of furniture or a piece of cookery of the Institute—a joint-stool, or a téte de reau au naturel. [...]
[...] mencement of his present political career, a little too much inclined to trespass on the patience of his au ditory.” “On Punch, and the Solace to be [...]
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