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Punch07.07.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. Juli 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] BEN, I'm not going to buy a pig in a poke, you know. Benevolence. Oh, not so of shares in the Victoria Dwellings Association 1 But see 1 The newly-erected edifices are not far distant. Come, let us go and inspect them. Business. Have with you. Believe me, I shall only be too happy [...]
[...] rich but out-at-elbows Realm of Nile, with the Old Lady who represents British wealth and British credit all the world over ? The City, too, would see a symbol of the successful floating of Egyptian Stock by British Capital in the floating over of the stone of Tum by the skill of an English Engineer set to work by the [...]
[...] the demand, Government were defeated by 145 to 93; and on the vote being chaiienged by SIR. G. CAMPBELL, the defeat was repeated by 104 to 56. So you see a House can be made on an Indian ques tion. ...But it must be when the fight is over the rights and wrongs of Artillery First Captains by scores, not of nameless and friendless [...]
[...] the spit. Punch, as the consistent opponent of all such coercive legislation, cannot regret that its advocates have not an Irish Sunday Closing Act to set up beside the Scotch one. He is also glad to see that the opponents of the Bill did not include BIGGAR and PARNELL, which is much in favour of the Opposition. [...]
[...] A SAw ENGLAND DoESN'T SEE. [...]
[...] his wages—but, after all, this only increases the º on my part; and, as I explained to him, “You see, my lad, I am so far from my native land.” Then there's my new horse. [...]
[...] Next Day-Sun out. , Blazing, hot. Snow melting all round. Mountains of snow gradually becoming less and less in the distance, under the genial influence of the sun. 3:30 P.M.–Distant mountains melted. First view of Khiva. See distinctly the name over the gate. Gaoler's Daughter comes out of tent. - ... Strange, to say the Gaoler and his daughter had invariably paid their visits to my cell, [...]
[...] either in what she romantically termed “the gloaming,” or late at night, and as the small dipskis (little tallow candles) didn't give much light, I had never really seen her by day. Now I do see her by day, I should say that her father must have been well over seventy, and must have married very early. I begin to regret the Unfair Circassian, 6 P.M.–Frost commencing. Snow mountains gradually being re-iced. View of Khiva less [...]
[...] The barrel-organ is by my side, and all is peace and harmony. More wickski cobler, more straws. Ha! do I see my way out of it? 'Tis the last straw that breaks the Cobler's back . . . . Good. The last strawl [...]
[...] was ...... the straw dropped . . . . she sank . . . . breathing heavily . . . . a sweet, peaceful, childlike (for her º ) sleep. 11:30-The trill continued. Lovely!! Ha! I see now! It is the Mouse!! I sat listening —enthralled, silent-by the banks of the rippling Oxus. Midnight.--I make the above notes. Serve out wickski to myself, and return tº the bank. [...]
Punch30.06.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Juni 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] The glass of all that a great Judge should be, The face of MELLish, with his bitter cup Beside him, let the Bar of England see I [...]
[...] grin, so that when I showed my face at the window (“Only a face at the Window”—song for the occasion), the warders could say to any outsiders, “See how happy he is! always laughing!" . . . . I am writing this, with a sharp nail, on my pocket-handkerchief. . . . . Perhaps the washerwoman will see it. . . . . What will she [...]
[...] SUNDAY OBSERVANCEs.-See the Monday charges at the Police Courts. [...]
[...] YoU SEE THIS POOR KITTEN THE CHILDREN HAVE FOUND ! [...]
[...] Mr. BULL (to BRITANNIA). “WHENEVER YOU SEE ANY OF THESE SNEAKING SCOUNDRELS ABOUT, MA’AM, [...]
[...] I never by any chance visit a thea tre, or see a play myself, and really know nothing [...]
[...] but in the Catechism. M. True. But if there were a good play, you would go and see it? N. But what is a good play? Can any [...]
[...] N. But aren't there lots of people, Miss MUFF, who say the same as yourself? M, Qh, every one, I should say. N. But they can't allºft to a theatre at the same time; so that the piece you want to see on Monday, other people would want to see, if worth seeing, on Tuesday, Wednes º and so forth. M. Öh, quite so. Why, you are not quite such an idiot as I took you for, MR. NoDDY! Bless [...]
[...] all in this question. I confess that, under certain conditions, I too should like to see variety the rule at all our theatres, and not the ex ception. But when we come to the [...]
[...] My DEAR MR, PUNCH, I see they are sending out people to observe the approach ing opposition of Mars. - #; opposition of Ma's can be observed among the wall-flowers at [...]
Punch23.06.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Juni 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] against CHAMBERLAIN, and CHAMBERLAIN against Bowyer. Neither Liberal nor Conservative Federation is so clearly within both spirit and letter of the Act of 1799 that the ATTORNEY-GENERAL can see his way to recommend indictment. But SIR GEORGE had better try it, if he see his way. Ditto CHAMBERLAIN. . . [...]
[...] Tuesday (Lords).-Nothing done, but no time spent in doing it. That is the distinctive beauty of the Upper House. (Commons, Morning Sitting). —MR. Bourke will see LoRD Robert MonTAGU at the Holy Land before he’ll tell him anything about where the Jº dividends on Egyptian Stocks are to come from. [...]
[...] . º untried for longer than three months, was only lost by º) 5. Let MR. CRoss see to it. He will have to fit our judicial arrange ments, to secure that. Long intervals, between arrest and trial should ere this have been among things of the past. [...]
[...] juries can be trusted to deal fairly and like men of sense and cou rage with any * that carries death as its punishment, so as not, on the one hand, to see circonstance attenuante in the gallows, when there is no other; and, on the other, so as to distinguish as their reason bids them between “murder” and “manslaughter,” [...]
[...] slap her in the face, and tell her she's a big, blustering, equivo cating bully, whom we decline to believe on her oath. It is not true (see the MARQUIs of SALISBURY's answer to the DUKE of ARGYLL) that we have quarrelled, or mean to quarrel—if we can help it—with the Ameer of Afghanistan, or that, we are making [...]
[...] Union, the Church Association meets to express its satisfaction with the Ridsdale Judgment; its determination to do all in its power to see that the judgment is enforced; and its delight at the blow dealt thereby to the trade of the Church milliner, and the celebra #. º* sacrifice of the Mass by the Clergy of the Church of [...]
[...] to fight to the death against each other, and one of them against the Law into the bargain. Let John BULL look to it. He may not be anxious to see a clean sweep made of his Church by Law Established; but when a large body within his Church by Law, Established, defies, disowns, and [...]
[...] You see my spirits are still above proof. ... Hark! a footstep. Hush! 'tis the night-watch he guards my lonely, cell. I must hide my leaden plates, sheets, and writing apparatus! . . . 'Tis the [...]
[...] the till won't run to it. No ; what I does is to put the 'oss in the cart, and take the Missus and the young 'uns to 'Ampton Court, to see the spring-chestnuts in bloom. And veryº: it is, too. BILL, Jones, Labourer (Seven Dials),-'Ow do I spend Sundays? Why, 'ow can I? There, ain't nowhere for me to go to. #. [...]
Punch16.06.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. Juni 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] That something checks the fº of sympathy, And taints its milk with gall. It pains the man Who loves his Kind, to see that Kind behave Only too like stray ãonkeys, or wild swine, That root and rayage, grub up, and tear down, [...]
[...] ing of the Suez Canal Communications. SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT ave notice of a question. (For the answer, see Punch's Cartoon. hat is about the English of it. We have the key of the Canal, and we mean to keep it—and the locks belonging to it—open, and see that [...]
[...] calls that something like business! Lower Palaver House, go thou and do likewise. (Commons.)—Again much exercised about the Suez Canal. (See ante.) LoRD DERby has made known England's will in the matter to the effect that anything or everything may pass through the [...]
[...] *NSS- #. years ago were called > oNEs) will have an oppor tunity of seeing SIR MIDAs and LADY MUDgQLD return our bows. MR. PATER FAMILIAs's.-Because my wife will lead me such a life if I don't. - [...]
[...] life if I don't. - MRs. FAMILIAs's.-Because it is only right that the dear girls should see as much of their friends as possible. , Because they will be so much amused with the scene, Because I don't mind making myself a martyr for their sakes, [...]
[...] “Which you please, my little Dears!” (See Report of the late discussion at the Archaeological Institute.) [...]
[...] like the macaw. To like, or not to like, that is a question-of taste. At all events she is, as the great original of this style of thing, a celebrity to see. MLLE. CHAUMONT *. on the 18th, with Madame attend Monsieur; and as a Monsieur qui attend Madame, I sign myself [...]
[...] Pretty, as you, MR. Pepys, might have noted, to see the importance of a wig, so solemnly asserted and acknowledged, and the “wisdom in the wigº a º true saying. And, Lord, to think how * and robes do help on business, [...]
[...] PROPOSED NEW PRISON RULES. (See Debate in the House of Commons, Thursday, June 7.) [...]
[...] Placida, type of all her sex should be, Rather than are: the fillies' fair ideal l In her let all her biped sisters see No fancy picture–Placida is real. 'Tis calm and gentleness, control of pace, [...]
Punch09.06.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. Juni 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] man appropriately named MR. HELPs—and this Mister, helps con siderably. In the last Act, where it is all Dubosc—Dubosc drunk, mad, delirious with savage joy at the prospect of, seeing the innocent suffer for the guilty, fiendish as 8. brutal as Macaire to Jacques Strop (who finds a parallel in Fouinard, carefully played [...]
[...] racter of Juliet's Nurse's husband—showing that his merriment was but the mask of a deep seriousness. And another, marked No. 19, Inquiries into the Altitude of a Chopine. ...(See Hamlet's speech to the Players.) Addressed to the Editor of the Nineteenth Century. [...]
[...] ovations, may be sensibly felt in your dividends. Reply to Deputations of several Societies. Ladies and Gentlemen, You have come to see me with the view of trotting out your various hobbies. I am used to that sort of thing at home. I guess you'd rather talk yourselves than listen to me [...]
[...] among you. However, Irish Editors and Native Spread-Eaglers notwithstanding, it's a fact your right-down American cousins do kind of cotton to the British branch of the family, and I see no reason to doubt that you Britishers will really like us if you ever come to our real grit. And why shouldn't we like each other? We’ve [...]
[...] They are premature old men. Ah me!, a thing to shudder at, not to see. On to Khiva. Where's cheque? + + * + I have just walked round the [...]
[...] + + * + I have just walked round the ramparts. In the distance I can see Khiva. It is within a walk. But I am bound to ride—not walk—to Khiva, and I am a man of my word. [...]
[...] tion-rooms where he can join in unobjectionable games, and a coffee an refreshment-room where he can empty any number of the cups that cheer but not inebriate. For his own part, Punch sees no objection to the provision of wholesome beer or light wines as well. But probably the canteen-keepers have a vested monopoly in these, within barrack bounds, and would object to the [...]
Punch02.06.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. Juni 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] om. 9. Mr. .." goes because he's obliged; and “ ſºiris JAck" goes—to see the racing. [...]
[...] Since his break-down among the lazzaroni, Those who’d brave risk º him for a pony. You have my tips—you see Fate's book unsealed; The course is clear: forearmed, you take the field. [...]
[...] 11. —Sun beginning to shine through mist. Just light enough to see anotice board at the side of the road, “Beware of the Wolves!” [...]
[...] shrieks from º Pig in the boot. Through my telescope I see the effect on the wolves. For a few moments they are puzzled. Oh, if I [...]
[...] aside our doubts and misgiv ings, we must, in the name of humanity, see what we can do for him. There yet may be time (if he is in peril) to get up a sub [...]
[...] and vacant vivacity. Treason. Plain truth about the Derby. Usage. See Custom. Vanity Fair. The Downs on a Derby Day. - Welsher. The one Derby-frequenter who figures on the Downs in [...]
[...] the law P Chief Clerk (showing him the “Justices' * ” of the period). Thyself shall see the cº [...]
[...] SEE, 'mongst the populace at Epsom's course, How strictly Bobbies moral laws enforce, Practitioners of thimble-rig pursue, [...]
[...] DEAR SUSAN JANE, - You 'LL be serprised at seeing of this letter, - Leastways a-looking at its date. As well one might do better Than pass. Whit Monday evenin' thus a-scribblin' in the kitching, [...]
[...] O SUE, that Wan streamers!!!! I'll see 'em in my sleep to-night, which I'm the wust of dreamers. [...]
Punch26.05.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 26. Mai 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] obligations, as Jove on lovers' vows, as paper promises whoseviolation is matter for laughter, not wrath, still less thunderbolts. He sees no likelihood of our being called on to fulfil our Tripartite undertakings. But to propose to [...]
[...] in Council to add to Cape Colony or Natal any British territory in South Africa; through which clause one sees the claws of Great Britain clutching the Transvaal. In the matter of that most unwilling incorporation (on both sides) the Boer seems to be behaving less boorishly [...]
[...] Atlas will dº—and our Russophobes will say is the very one to consult on a point of Russian .." and you will see that the Pamir Steppe is a ºna the stride of even seven-leagued Russia-leather boots. ...After many protests from private Members, who don't [...]
[...] follow upon its introduction. (Commons.)—MR. MITCHELL HENRY asked MR. WARD HUNT— whom the House cheered on seeing in his place again, as big and burly as ever—whether the Scurvy Report, published in the Times of the 16th, was the Report as made, or as modified under Admiralty [...]
[...] MARIEIANN. See there the Blue Man! LISAJANE. * Our play will he join in P [...]
[...] Larder-door). Skirting the Scullery, I see cold mutton-minced [...]
[...] al *...* of-a sight for the Cockney, a model for the artist, a zoological study for the savant. They are now, forsooth, to “ have a change of seeing such º life in something like its natural expansiveness.”. Something like? If they’d give my “natural expansivenes” fair play for ten minutes, I'd show them something [...]
[...] animal. Still, as I was saying, it would be well not to give them a º of mistaking dignity for pusillanimity, and so—well, we small see. Lioness No. 2 (aside). We shall—some fun. male creatures are led by the nose, [...]
[...] ANNIE—though that might not be a bad subject for a Music-Hall ditty. This is something to look forward to. Orphée aux Enfers, at the Alhambra, is well worth seeing. A little dialogue goes a long way in a grand spectacular Opéra bouffe at the Alhambra, and, therefore, a piece better adapted to the [...]
[...] The Epic of the Pot' Who'll write it? See, Oh, versatile and vehement W. G. When you have polished off such minor works [...]
Punch19.05.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Mai 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] exercise for a muscular person after tub time... Legend—“See what I found in my bath this morning !” Now take a stroll back again, and, before [...]
[...] inhabitants. However, on the evening after the opening, the 2nd instant, the Churchwardens went down to see how the garden was appreciated, when they witnessed such a scene of disorder, wanton trampling on the ornamental grounds, and in some [...]
[...] 'Gainst Eden's influence their hearts - should harden. Sad to see beds trod down, and shrubs [...]
[...] embers wherever Members could sit or stand. Both galleries brimming over; and M.P.'s seated on the steps below the gangway. An overflow, in fact, of uninformed in- and out-siders to see the Opposition Actaeon worried by his own pack; of those who were be hind the scenes, to see W. E. G., turned tactician, split his differences [...]
[...] the German *.. of the Tannhaüser (the humbug'), i. s place (I watched him), and was always loo over other people's shoulders to see when they turned over, and what page they were at. Still I clung to him. ... I had heard him talk so much [...]
[...] - may not only see an only will external Iron Duke in a new applications of me [...]
[...] has his metal par excellence, and if you want to see him at his best you must put him on his me [...]
[...] covered, as the child VARNISHING DAY AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY. It is difficult to see grows up, the fact - how this can be may be registered since the number of [...]
[...] to the American meat wot Isn't so and § Bruther Chip invited the Meetin to Cum an see at his place of Bisnis, in course it were *gº, for, Im to Ixplain as e Kep it on Sale there honly to º manifac [...]
[...] Because now LEIGHToN has made a Statue; So he and I can both show a Statue, Saying, “Look you there, and see, There’s a Statue made by me; [...]
Punch12.05.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 12. Mai 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Now diving from the high trapéze ... (Not Líoſ ARD osait comme elle), Two fairy wings one's fancy sees Sprout from the shoulders of Zazell [...]
[...] 'Twas then my heart into my mout Would jump, as she did in the net. But see, she rises like a partridge– And now becomes a true live shell, Or shall we say, a living cartridge?— [...]
[...] Discharge you! Blow you up! Not I– I could not do it, if I tried. Butlet me off; you’ll see me fly To fall in your net—at your side! A. §. loftiest flights come short [...]
[...] which were not afforded me by the distinguished Artists ºf seeing their works while still on the easel. I did see them, but how, no one will be more [...]
[...] ling reply, “Not at home,” or “Master’sout,” or “Master's in, but he won't see you,” while on several occasions I was left outside on the door [...]
[...] him on his personal appear ance, he went away, and I didn't see him for a fortnight. I have, by my own careful observation been able to, [...]
[...] It will interest the public to be told how I contrived this, seeing that on no single occa sion was I admitted to an Artist's sanctum, except once [...]
[...] person who was to appear that evening as the Butler, just to see if I was the sort ºf model he required for the imperso nation. ‘Our interview" was [...]
[...] ;see me, wholly and in parts, reproduced and idealised on canvas. I have been a cavalier, a brigand, the head and shoulders of a warrior in bed, a beggar, a Venetian nobleman (kit-cat size), a satyr at play, [...]
[...] So bitter, hard the Eastern breeze; And the thermometer so low. I see white petals of the pear, But apple-trees of pink are bare. [...]
Punch05.05.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 05. Mai 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] chinist as Managers assure me they find it to be blown up by me, am delighted to learn the fact, for the young lady's sake as well as that of your business. But I see no sufficient reason for my º: the experiment, as you kindly suggest. ..". I may t of myself, for the credit of my Office I cannot allow that a Lord [...]
[...] DEAR MR. RoberTSON, I AM accustomed to being blown up by (if not blown out of great guns in the House of Commons, and can't see I have ever foun it hurt me. , I suppose ZAZEL's machinery is on the Parliamentary pattern, and may be warranted not to do any.harm. So fire away. [...]
[...] which Punch is glad to give publicity beyond the professional §: e) of the cruelty of bearing-reins, Punch's protests against which, from FLOWER, have, Punch is glad to see, }. already abundant fruit—and will yet bear more. Punch quotes from the journal in question:- [...]
[...] Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has shrunk from any ifesto against bearing-reins, through fear of annoying wealthy and fashionable subscribers who like to see their horses hold their heads up F [...]
[...] “In the Black Country”—when we see that name Before some ignorant deed of wrath or wrong, Let us remember the brave eight that came [...]
[...] came with me from England), and he fell flºº. (with much spontaneous humour) to be dead. We try to lift him. “No good pulling at a dead horse,” I exclaimed (this will be part of my º: for my Entertainment—registered already), and then, after asking him to get up to see his mother, then to have his dinner, and other, facetious suggestions, I cried out, “Here's a Policeman coming!” whereupon he jumped up on to his all-fours, pulled himself together, the Pig, turned the handle of the Mechanical Piano, which at once struck up the Bronze Horse, prestissimo et }; and away went the gallant steed round and round, with me clicking [...]
[...] “there is a shebeenski nigh at hand, kept by a or collectively, to ride to Khiva, than to understand the count * #. of our being brother of mine. Let us go thither, and inquire drawn into a war, let me give this hint to the Government: The Frontier is better fºr our way.” Refused. - -- seeing than the back-tier. It is easily defended, and without any expense to speak Saturday-Crossed the Oxus. This is the fifth % Send me out a few good Policemen of the A Division who know their business, time in three days that we’ve crossed the Oxus. | I’ll go out as a Special, and undertake to clear the place of any Russians. India is safe [...]
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