| 1855 - 602 pages
...stations cried Punch just as cheerily, and sold just as many numbers, after these events as before. There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it? The learned gentlemen... | |
| 1855 - 624 pages
...stations cried Punch just as cheerilv, and sold just as many numbers, after these events as before. There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it ? The learned gentlemen... | |
| 1855 - 626 pages
...stations cried Punch just as cheerily, and sold just as many numbers, after these events as before. There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it ? The learned gentlemen... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 588 pages
...stations cried Punch just as cheerily, and sold just as many numbers, after these events as before. There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it? The learned gentlemen... | |
| 1865 - 538 pages
...might Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellowCarthusian in The Quarterly, say, " There is no blinking the fact, that in Mr. Punch's Cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Puneh without Leech's picture ! What would you give for it ? " This was said ten... | |
| 1865 - 540 pages
...might Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellow-Carthusian in the Quarterly, say, "There is no blinking the fact, that in Mr. Punch's Cabinet John Leech is the right* North British Review, Feb. 1864. hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's picture !... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 454 pages
...might Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellow-Carthusian in The Quarterly, say, "There is no blinking the fact, that in Mr. Punch's Cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's picture ! What would you give for it ? " This was said ten... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 448 pages
...might Thackeray, in his delightful notice of his friend and fellow-Carthusian in The Quarterly, say, "There is no blinking the fact, that in Mr. Punch's Cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's picture ! What would you give for it ? " This was said ten... | |
| William Makepeace [collected essays Thackeray (stories, etc.]) - 1867 - 430 pages
...stations cried Punch just as cheerily, and sold just as many numbers, after these events as before. There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it? The learned gentlemen... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 512 pages
...cheerily, and sold just as many numbers, after these events as before. • This was written in 1854. There is no blinking the fact that in Mr. Punch's cabinet John Leech is the right-hand man. Fancy a number of Punch without Leech's pictures ! What would you give for it ? The learned gentlemen... | |
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