Punch, Volym 38Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1800 |
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... course , have been our speculations as to the real character of this event . When very young , we accepted it in its literality , and as thoroughly believed that the lady had been borne away by the bird , as we believed that GANYMEDE ...
... course , have been our speculations as to the real character of this event . When very young , we accepted it in its literality , and as thoroughly believed that the lady had been borne away by the bird , as we believed that GANYMEDE ...
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... course of three or four hundred years the game may be forgotten . Who , except Mr. Punch , now knows how nine out of ten of the Games of GARGANTUA , commemo- rated by Mr. Punch's prototype , FRANCIS RABELAIS , were played . They are ...
... course of three or four hundred years the game may be forgotten . Who , except Mr. Punch , now knows how nine out of ten of the Games of GARGANTUA , commemo- rated by Mr. Punch's prototype , FRANCIS RABELAIS , were played . They are ...
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... course of ordinary business , and is not made a theme for opera or harrowing romance . Scarcely ever a Times passes without bringing the dark deeds of these poisoners to light . For instance , here is an account of an attempt at ...
... course of ordinary business , and is not made a theme for opera or harrowing romance . Scarcely ever a Times passes without bringing the dark deeds of these poisoners to light . For instance , here is an account of an attempt at ...
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... course one cannot stoop to doing literary work ; however much one sighs for one's regular employment . But one flies to pen and paper as a means of killing time , that being the sole thing that the wet weather lets one kill ; and for ...
... course one cannot stoop to doing literary work ; however much one sighs for one's regular employment . But one flies to pen and paper as a means of killing time , that being the sole thing that the wet weather lets one kill ; and for ...
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... course to pursue . This simply is , to take the mild form of emetic which I venture to prescribe , and to throw up the things which so long have been disturbing you ; I mean , to speak more plainly , your now revolted provinces . The course ...
... course to pursue . This simply is , to take the mild form of emetic which I venture to prescribe , and to throw up the things which so long have been disturbing you ; I mean , to speak more plainly , your now revolted provinces . The course ...
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Punch, Volym 62–63 Mark Lemon,Henry Mayhew,Tom Taylor,Shirley Brooks,Francis Cowley Burnand,Owen Seaman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1872 |
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Sida 101 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Sida 12 - That the right of granting aids and supplies to the Crown is in the Commons alone, as an essential part of their constitution, and the limitation of all such grants as to matter, manner, measure, and time is only in them.
Sida 52 - For dear is the Emerald Isle of the Ocean, Whose daughters are fair as the foam of the wave, Whose sons, unaccustomed to rebel commotion, Tho' joyous are sober, tho
Sida 35 - A nurse who rustles (I am speaking of nurses professional and unprofessional) is the horror of a patient, though perhaps he does not know why. The fidget of silk and of crinoline, the rattling of keys, the creaking of stays and of shoes, will do a patient more harm than all the medicines in the world will do him good.
Sida 12 - That although the Lords have exercised the power of rejecting Bills of several descriptions relating to taxation by negativing the whole, yet the exercise of that power by them has not been frequent, and is justly regarded by this House with peculiar jealousy, as affecting the right of the Commons to grant the supplies and to provide the ways and means for the service of the year.
Sida 12 - That to guard for the future against an undue exercise of that power by the Lords, and to secure to the Commons their rightful control over taxation and supply, this House has in its own hands the power so to impose and remit taxes and to frame bills of supply that the right of the Commons as to the matter, manner, measure, and time may be maintained inviolate.
Sida 83 - It was not one sustained note, but a multitude of tiny sounds, each clear and distinct in itself; the sweetest treble mingling with the lowest bass. On applying the ear to the woodwork of the boat, the vibration was greatly increased in volume.
Sida 32 - Tis never too late for delight, my dear, And the best of all ways To lengthen our days, Is to steal a few hours from the night, my dear!
Sida 138 - God knows, my son, By what by-paths and indirect crook'd ways I met this crown ; and I myself know well How troublesome it sat upon my head : To thee it shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation ; For all the soil of the achievement goes With me into the earth.