Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Page 15
... burlesque - one of MR . BYRON'S very best - goes as well in Tottenham - street as it went in the Strand , thanks to Miss MARIE WILTON , MR . CLARKE , and MR . F. YOUNGE . The lady was received with enthusiasm ; we hope that she VOL . V ...
... burlesque - one of MR . BYRON'S very best - goes as well in Tottenham - street as it went in the Strand , thanks to Miss MARIE WILTON , MR . CLARKE , and MR . F. YOUNGE . The lady was received with enthusiasm ; we hope that she VOL . V ...
Page 36
... burlesque from MR . BURNAND at the Olympic , one from MR . W. BROUGH at the Strand , and one from Mr. GILBERT at the Holborn . Received with open arms . Paris Exhibition . In order to show how highly the EMPEROR estimates The Great ...
... burlesque from MR . BURNAND at the Olympic , one from MR . W. BROUGH at the Strand , and one from Mr. GILBERT at the Holborn . Received with open arms . Paris Exhibition . In order to show how highly the EMPEROR estimates The Great ...
Page 55
... burlesque to the tragedy . SIR SAMUEL BAKFR entered into the performance with great spirit , when he stated that the President , although he did not wish to win No. 7 is a literary beard , and a literary head of hair . No. 8 is another ...
... burlesque to the tragedy . SIR SAMUEL BAKFR entered into the performance with great spirit , when he stated that the President , although he did not wish to win No. 7 is a literary beard , and a literary head of hair . No. 8 is another ...
Page 65
... burlesque ! J. T. S. , Maida - vale . - Perhaps he did . He certainly has not made a joke . G. C. , Leeds . - Not quite up to the mark . W. A. observes " if the following piece strikes us we may throw it into our paper . " Even if it ...
... burlesque ! J. T. S. , Maida - vale . - Perhaps he did . He certainly has not made a joke . G. C. , Leeds . - Not quite up to the mark . W. A. observes " if the following piece strikes us we may throw it into our paper . " Even if it ...
Page 73
... Burlesque Play of " The Reform Rovers . " Ir is a most provoking do ! To think that I was potting ' em- The guileless DILLWYN and his crew , When who should twig us but the hu- morous M.P. for Nottingham- morous M.P. for Nottingham ...
... Burlesque Play of " The Reform Rovers . " Ir is a most provoking do ! To think that I was potting ' em- The guileless DILLWYN and his crew , When who should twig us but the hu- morous M.P. for Nottingham- morous M.P. for Nottingham ...
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