Punch, Volumes 62-63Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1872 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... play , punning . The grisly Ghosts of old have vanished ; The ancient Bogies all are banished . How much more credible and pleasant Than the old Spirits are the present ! Memorandum for Lords of the Manor . A GAME which , when played on ...
... play , punning . The grisly Ghosts of old have vanished ; The ancient Bogies all are banished . How much more credible and pleasant Than the old Spirits are the present ! Memorandum for Lords of the Manor . A GAME which , when played on ...
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... play that very night ; a proposal which , after some show of reluctance , both MR . BARLOW and HARRY SANDFORD cor ... played Blue Beard , had been , till lately , an actor at here his humour seemed to be limited to an imitation of one MR ...
... play that very night ; a proposal which , after some show of reluctance , both MR . BARLOW and HARRY SANDFORD cor ... played Blue Beard , had been , till lately , an actor at here his humour seemed to be limited to an imitation of one MR ...
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... played by MESSES , PAULTON and TERRY , whose duet of " Walk Up and See my Show , " they so vehemently applauded as to ... play of On the Jury , followed by a Pantomime called Little Dicky Dilver . At the entrance to the Stalls a civil ...
... played by MESSES , PAULTON and TERRY , whose duet of " Walk Up and See my Show , " they so vehemently applauded as to ... play of On the Jury , followed by a Pantomime called Little Dicky Dilver . At the entrance to the Stalls a civil ...
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... PLAY FOR LOOSHAI . THERE is one thing worth note in the manners ( or want of manners ) of our present enemies the Looshai folk . The Standard says that they delight " in transposition of the component parts of the names of places and ...
... PLAY FOR LOOSHAI . THERE is one thing worth note in the manners ( or want of manners ) of our present enemies the Looshai folk . The Standard says that they delight " in transposition of the component parts of the names of places and ...
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... Plays . " Who , with a heart , can resist feelings of the deepest commiseration , the most profound pity for the sufferings of another , when he hears that in twelve short years it has been the unhappy lot of the present Examiner to ...
... Plays . " Who , with a heart , can resist feelings of the deepest commiseration , the most profound pity for the sufferings of another , when he hears that in twelve short years it has been the unhappy lot of the present Examiner to ...
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