Punch, Томове 80–81Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1881 |
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... Speech yet ? Answer . I have . Here you are : - MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN , I have received really handsome Christmas Cards from Mr. PARNELL and nearly all the other Great Powers of Europe . GENTLEMEN OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS , You will ...
... Speech yet ? Answer . I have . Here you are : - MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN , I have received really handsome Christmas Cards from Mr. PARNELL and nearly all the other Great Powers of Europe . GENTLEMEN OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS , You will ...
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... speech of his : - a " Rather than see my fellow - subjects in Ireland drenched in blood and crushed down by the military , I , for one , will heartily go in for a separation from England . " It must appear to anybody far too absurd to ...
... speech of his : - a " Rather than see my fellow - subjects in Ireland drenched in blood and crushed down by the military , I , for one , will heartily go in for a separation from England . " It must appear to anybody far too absurd to ...
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... speech and his own extempore address to the audience before the Curtain , were the two best delivered and most distinct utterances we have heard from Mr. IRVING for some considerable time . The speech about the Lion - hunt is effective ...
... speech and his own extempore address to the audience before the Curtain , were the two best delivered and most distinct utterances we have heard from Mr. IRVING for some considerable time . The speech about the Lion - hunt is effective ...
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... speeches were the humour , the wit , or the eloquence which I have heard are parts of Irish speech ? A person named FINNIGAN spoke for nearly an hour in a style I have not been accustomed to hear , though it is true I belong to an ...
... speeches were the humour , the wit , or the eloquence which I have heard are parts of Irish speech ? A person named FINNIGAN spoke for nearly an hour in a style I have not been accustomed to hear , though it is true I belong to an ...
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... speech . But , my dear lady , excuse me , " I rise , " not " I rises . " However , Genius is above Grammar . No. 270. The River Mole . A MORGAN . Will he give us its companion , The Water Rat . No. 272. The Miniature . F. J. SKILL ...
... speech . But , my dear lady , excuse me , " I rise , " not " I rises . " However , Genius is above Grammar . No. 270. The River Mole . A MORGAN . Will he give us its companion , The Water Rat . No. 272. The Miniature . F. J. SKILL ...
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Alderman Artist Bench better BIGGAR BRADLAUGH called cheerful comes course Covent Garden Dado dear DIARY dinner dress Duke England English eyes feel fish gentleman give GLADSTONE HAILSHER hand head hear HOME SECRETARY horse House of Commons Ireland Irish joke KATE SANTLEY Kyrle Society Lady Land Bill laugh London look Lord HARTINGTON Lord Mayor Lord RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Lord SALISBURY matter mean Members Miss MOODLE morning never nice night once Parliament PARNELL perhaps play Police poor pretty Prince Punch PUNCH'S FANCY PORTRAITS.-No RANDOLPH replied round Royal scene School-Board Officer seems SHERE ALI Sir WILFRID LAWSON smile song sort speech Street sweet T. P. O'CONNOR tell Theatre there's thing thought tion to-night TOBY turn week word young