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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
[...] As a calf's head when taken in surprise; A half-munch'd muffin did his fingers bear An empty egg-shell proved his meal nigh o'er. When, lo! there came a tapping at the door: “Come in 1” he cried, [...]
[...] account, and depend almost entirely upon the “French,” managers have added a new member to their establishments, and, like the morning papers, employ a Paris correspondent, that French plays, as well as French eggs, may be brought over quite fresh ; though, from the slovenly manner in which they (the pieces, not the eggs) are too often prepared for the Eng [...]
[...] for all the occupations of his life; he allows himself twenty minutes for shaving and dressing ; fifteen for breakfasting, in which time he eats two slices of toast, drinks two cups of coffee, and swallows two eggs boiled for two and a half minutes by an infallible chronometer. After breakfast he reads the newspaper, but lays it down in the very heart and pith of a clever [...]
[...] down on one side, but the boots would never admit it.” “How did you get here 2" “I came from the Bench for eggs and bacon for the Cornet and his Valet's breakfast ! What brought you?” “The Count's landlady, for a week's rent.” [...]
[...] pieces of paper strewn all over the room, covered with strange hiero glyphics and extraordinary diagrams of chemical decompositions. His brain is just as full of temporary information as a bad egg is of sulphu retted hydrogen; and it is a fortunate provision of nature that the dura mater is of a tough fibrous texture—were it not for this safeguard, [...]
[...] “PA,” said an interesting little Polyglot, down in the West, with his French Rudiments before him, “ why should one egg be sufficient for a dozen men's breakfasts 2—“Can't say, child.”—“Because un aeuf-is as good as a feast.”—Stop that boy's grub, mother, and save it at once; he's [...]
[...] who was taking an early breakfast, had shied a soft-boiled egg at the gas-light, which didn't hit it, of course, but flew across the tops of the boxes, and broke upon a lady's head.” [...]
[...] boxes, and broke upon a lady's head.” “What a mess it must have made?” interposes Mr. Manhug. “Coffee-shop eggs are always so very albuminous.” “Once I found some feathers in one, and a foetal chick,” observes Mr. Rapp. [...]
[...] crying, coughing, and abusing; until somebody in a fustian coat, addressing the assailant, said, #. was no gentleman, whoever he was, to throw eggs at a woman ; and that if he'd come out he'd pretty soon butter his crumpets on both sides for him, and give him ſº for nothing.' The master of the coffee shop now came forward and said, [...]
[...] small end?” On this apparently trivial subject the great body of cheroot smokers have taken different sides, and divided themselves, as the Lilliputians did in the famous egg controversy, into the Big-endians and Little-endians. The dispute has been carried on with great vigour on both sides, and several ingenious volumes have been already written, [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 002 1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] piece, in a broken egg-cup, a button from the coat of Lord Waldegrave, supposed to have been lost in a row at Hampton Races. [...]
[...] his paper. Mr. BARON, NATHAN, on his having danced the hornpipe amongst the eggs without breaking any. [...]
[...] times be found playing chess with William Cribb, Esquire; the great Whig-Tory-Radical politician of Covent-Garden, who has in the hand somest manner presented an egg in spirits to Gliddon—(it decorates the mantel-piece of the Divan)—being no other than the identical egg flung rancis Burdett, when he last stood for Westminster. [...]
[...] them, which averages as follows, dating from the moment of giving the order:— For two poached eggs . . . . . Two broiled kidneys . . . . . . A chop or steak . . . . . . . [...]
[...] many of whom were affected to sobs. The ball was opened with the admired Cracovienne, “Among the Eggs,” by Baron Nathan and his pupils, many of whom threw off the yoke, by a remarkable display of energy. Between the dances there was a good deal of promenading; and many a yielding fair was [...]
[...] “Yes,” continued Manhug, “and considering he was a king, and not used to that kind of work, he did it very well. Do you see that spire Well—that's the church of Egg-ham, so called from the supper King John made there the night before his great battle with Sir Magna Carter—you've heard of him, you know.” [...]
[...] What-do-ye-call-it are affected with a violent inclination for a very early and particularly hearty tea, and sometimes venture on asking for a plate of meat, a rasher of bacon, or an egg, with the meal above-mentioned ; as soon, in some cases, as four o'clock in the afternoon, though by sundry allusions they endeavour to intimate [...]
[...] Thomas Jackson, - (a Windmill Builder) - Mr. ——. PETER, - (AN ERRAND Boy) - Mr. WHoulike. Wakeful Wallett, - (very fond of Eggs boiled hard) - Mr. Putney, Mr. - §." Mr. ———. [...]
[...] Old as the world, in lasting marble dure. The threefold serpents animating clasp The mundane egg, and wondrous trident coil'd, The cataracts of everlasting heaven, The fountains of the co-eternal deep, [...]
[...] and did not hear that awful long poem, but you can repeat it, can't yet” Samboo and the lady could not repeat one word of it. They began to stammer ‘the catechisms of everlasting Heaven,'—‘the mundane egg in wondrous trident boiled’— the harmless spectral serpent with his eye flitting athwart a pair of spectacles'—but as for repeating the whole of [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 003 1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] AT SUPPER. Well !—I was almost famished. I was going to ask if my eggs had been laid yet.' What eggs are best for poaching : Tom. Why, the biggest and freshest, I should think. [...]
[...] coming, on the picking of which rests the foundation of his celebrity As well might we throw doubt on the story of Columbus and the egg, by asking “Where is the egg " or deny to Ramo Samee the credit of having swallowed a stone, by obstinately insisting on its production. Are we not to believe that Wellington routed the [...]
[...] Never to rise again. The tendency of the English character has always been to typify fact under the guise of fiction, and an egg has been fancifully se lected as the emblem of Humpty Dumpty. We are unable to divine the origin of this graceful little allegory, unless it be that the body [...]
[...] all sober people are in bed, it is often (and this too by medical students, who ought, one would think, to know better) employed on devilled kidneys, stewed cheese, or as the waiters say, cheeses,Welsh-rarebits, poached-eggs, [...]
[...] the cook's phrase—is the stock of the feast. In your boyhood, you were, I know, a most active taker of bird's nests. It was your delight to possess yourself of the eggs, ere the process of incubation had commenced, and having very tenderly sucked out the contents, you would thread the mere shell on a piece [...]
[...] of grass, as a trophy of your adroitness and good fortune. My dear boy, it is quite possible—indeed, it is every day accomplished—to treat the substance of men, as you have treated the eggs of larks and sparrows. How many successful egg-suckers could Ipoint out to you, who applying the thousand means with which law and social [...]
[...] lived by putting off pencils, with apocryphal lead in them. How has he grown thus rich—how has he become thus treble-gilt My son, he has been a most enterprising egg-sucker. How many birds of fine feather has he destroyed in the egg—how many shells of men might he wear about him It is a poor thing to scalp a man; a coarse, [...]
[...] ordinary garden ground, and transplanting the common stinging nettle without the necessity for taking hold of it. Baron Nathan, for a new Cracovienne applicable to new laid eggs. Mr. Charles Kean, for an entirely original system of point and coun terpoint. [...]
[...] “Why, I think he ate too many poached eggs, and they rather exhilarated him; for when we got into Covent Garden, he would insist upon trying to drag us in a vegetable cart. He lifted up the [...]
[...] replied Mr. Briggs. “This will - roast, boil, bake, stew, steam, heat flat-irons, melt butter, cook eggs, toast bread, and diffuse a genial warmth, all at once, with a ha'porth of brown paper.” “That's your sort,” said Jack, “let it off then.” [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Titelblatt 02.1842
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 01. Februar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Sunovs Tuesday. Pancakes taken as a panacea for Ilay-kako” and Shy-cocks fight shy of Cock-shies. Ash-wrpnesdav. Aldermen do penance on salt-cod and egg sauce. Lent begins (with borrowing). [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Titelblatt 05.1842
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Mai 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Sportins.—This is a great pawning month with gudgeons, who are easily attracted by the glitter of three balls, and may be found depo siting their larvae, or Eggs and Mantons, in dark boxes up retired courts. They are generally off their feed and in such low condition that they offer but little temptation as live bait to Jack, unless that fish of prey [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Titelblatt 06.1842
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 01. Juni 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] from the French. First stone of London Brunge L.A.I.D by the Lond Maxon (1834)—the largest egg on record. Barrie ér Quatrº Bras. Balls and routs supplied by the French and English. [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Register Bd. 004 1843
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] Geography and Music, 230 Glazed Pews, 46 Good News for the Egg-Merchants, 232 Grand Invention, 152 Grand Meeting of the Duchesses, 216 [...]
[...] Jourdain on the Right of Search, 85 Juno, 101 King of Hanover and the Egg Merchants,236 King's College, 204 Kite-flying in the City, 141 [...]
[...] Sonnet, 150 Sporting, 1, 9 Stanzas to an Egg, 32 Stanzas written in Dejection, 85, 102 Statesmen of Little Parts, 244 [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 004 1843
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] OR, MOTHER GOOSE AND THE GOLDEN EGGS. [...]
[...] Cracovienne in Poland, Knight of the Order of the New-laid Eggs, and the Lord of Everybody's Manners in Kennington. The interesting Miss Snooks is said to be entitled to property on her mother's side, though we [...]
[...] Tivoli, where he not only danced a hornpipe among four-and-twenty eggs, [...]
[...] Good News for THE EGG-MERCHANTs.-The Duke of Cumberland comes over on the 31st instant. [...]
[...] "-THE KING OF HANOWER AND THE EGG MERCHANTS. [...]
[...] WE understand that the Egg Merchants, whose hopes had been greatly raised by the announcement in our last of the expected arrival of the King of Hanover, have had a meeting to know what is to be done with [...]
[...] off by a free people. (Oh!). His Majesty, not wishing to run the risk of a game at chicken hazard with the populace, delayed his arrival till the next day, and ultimately came by a different road; so that the eggs remain in the hands of the dealers. It was stated at the meeting, that Baron Nathan had, in the handsomest [...]
[...] It was stated at the meeting, that Baron Nathan had, in the handsomest manner, come forward, and offered to take off a large proportion of the eggs, for the purpose of teaching his pupils the Cracovienne. This announcement was received with enthusiastic cheering. . [...]
[...] passed around her. “The very watch as we had information of,” said IIardmouth. “I can swear to the marks. But this can't be the only egg in the nest;” and with this wise saw, Hardmouth turned over and over the bed, Mrs. Crumpet all the while abusing him, and asking him if he [...]
[...] “Do good by stealth, and blush to find it eggs,” [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Bd. 005 1843
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] The EGG MERCHANTS IN THE MARKET-PLACE, [...]
[...] FRIEND of my soul, this water sip, Its strength you need not fear; 'Tis not so luscious as egg-flip, Nor half so strong as beer. Like Jenkins, when he writes, [...]
[...] enjoy the fame and privileges which must necessarily result from his being endowed with such distinguished honours : may the hens of England never cease to lay eggs for his unrivalled evolutions thereamongst. [...]
[...] without breaking or overturning one of them. We heard this intelli gence with much grief, for we thought of Nathan, who has built upon new-laid eggs a reputation that will not speedily perish. We care not for Auriol and his wine-bottles, but would back our beloved Baron and his eggs against the world and all its wine-bottles. Nathan can wind in the [...]
[...] seen all this, and heard the encouraging shouts of “Go it, Nathan . " from the almost breathless bystanders. Again, then, we say, we back the Baron and his eggs against Auriol and a whole rack of bottles. [...]
[...] mixed pickles and potted bloater in the interior, but those displayed upon its shelves, the most remarkable of which we now proceed to point out. No 1. A chromatic egg upon a wine-glass pedestal, presented by Miss Tonks. This curious specimen of native art in the transfer of colours was effected by enveloping the egg in tinted ribbons, and boiling it whilst in [...]
[...] ldiche of Rosherville and Gravesend vacation. The Baron * has, in the most handsome manner, presented the Institu tion with the identical six-and-thirty eggs, amongst which he danced his celebrated jig, on the occasion of the com- - mittee visiting the gardens incog. - [...]
[...] to Walmer. The Prince of Wales having had an indigestion from eating an unripe Swan's-egg pear, has been ordered to try Windsor. [...]
[...] of singular animals who collect there. A guard, who was in attendance, after examining the luggage of the passengers, as if he expected to find their carpet-bags filled with eggs, and their hat-boxes full of wine, allowed them to go wherever they chose ; and this he did with an air of great politeness—which refinement was shared by everybody in the office, [...]
[...] gelatine, and albumen, into animal fibre or muscle. The Professors entertain the most sanguine hopes of being ultimately enabled, by this new process, to get beefsteaks from cheap glue and bird's eggs. Prospectuses may be obtained of Punch, whenever he is at the Institution; but his hours of attendance are uncertain, for, whilst the [...]
Punch or The London charivari (Punch)Titelblatt 04.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. April 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] ments March 25.-Last day for purchasing ten-guinea legs of mutton and five-pound cakes of soap, of doubtful free holders, March 27.-Last day for collecting antique eggs, cabbage stumps, and dead cats near the hustings, March 31. —Lists to be copied into Poll books, and such to be [...]
[...] at this time. MoRAI. MAxiMs.—It never rains but it pours—Macintosh. Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs—Editor of the Morning Herald. To MULL WINE.-Take a bottle of good claret, draw the [...]
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