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Identifier: punchv40lemo (find matches)
Title: Punch
Year: 1841 (1840s)
Authors: Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870 Mayhew, Henry, 1812-1887 Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880 Brooks, Shirley, 1816-1874 Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), 1836-1917 Seaman, Owen, 1861-1936
Subjects: English wit and humor English wit and humor, Pictorial
Publisher: (London) : (Punch Publications Ltd., etc.)
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: The Institute of Museum and Library Services through an Indiana State Library LSTA Grant

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ubt their authors wouldhope that they would have the effect of imbuing lads with popery, andtherefore would be quite willing to have them used as models of redun-dance, turgidity, affectation, and every peculiarity of style that oughtto be shunned. Together with the compositions of his Eminence, his Holiness, andthe archiepiscopal Irish firebrand, quack advertisements, such as arenot noisome, and the circulars of puffing tradesmen, might be advan-tageously combined for the use of schools. The intellect would beequally well exercised in reducing either a pastoral or a puff to itslowest denomination. It is wonderful how like the language of in-fallible-specific-mongers is to that of the preachers of papal infallibility. An Old Nursery Ehyme. New Dressed a la Tartare. The Tartar heap are scattered like sheep,Een San-ko-lin-tsin cant find them; May the Allies come home, and let Pekin alone,But not leave their taels behind them. s The Scotch Exiles Song:—How happy could I be withHeather!
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Ill—miiHiiiiinmitim niMwmiii January 5, 1861.) PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. THE COMPACT LETTER-WRITER. Pine letter-writing could not survive the establishment of the pennypost, but if elegant periods and a neat form of arriving at a conclusioncould have endured into the days when we have ten deliveries betweenbreakfast and dinner, the coup de grace would now have been given.The Government offices, beginning with the Horse Guards, announcethat in future the purport of every letter sent to them is to bebriefly explained on the top left-hand corner. How much more ofthe letters will be read ? Letters are confessedly among the great nuisances of the day, exceptto people in love and other fools. Everybody in his senses wouldrather not have a letter than have one, unless it contains a cheque.But as people will scribble, Mr. Punch earnestly recommends that therule of the Government be adopted in private life. It will save somuch time and the expenditure of so much bad temper. For instanc

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Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870; Mayhew, Henry, 1812-1887; Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880; Brooks, Shirley, 1816-1874; Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), 1836-1917;

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