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  2. Shakspeare Applied.

    WE have often heard of the applicability of SHAKSPEARE to every situation of life. We were particularly struck with it, on the occasion of a recent mercantile catastrophe in Little Collins-street, when a friend of ours, who loves the great Swan of Avon better ...

    Article : 63 words
  3. THE "LAY" OF THE LAST MINISTERIALIST.

    SHOWING HOW HE ARMED HIMSELF TO SECURE THE LATE VICTORY AT MALDON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 19 words
  4. Differences.

    WHAT is the difference between the age of a cab, and a cab(b)age? What is the difference between the sobs of a woman and the tiers of a theatre? What is the difference between toeing the scratch and scratching ...

    Article : 81 words
  5. PUNCH'S ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12.—In the Legislative Assembly, the SPEAKER assumed a position of right angles at the usual time. The Head Centre (in the Pickwickian sense). in reply to the Herald angel*(this in the Pickwickian sense also), stated that, as no official intimation ...

    Article : 771 words
  6. Punch's Prize Conundrum.

    WHY does the caudal appendage of a playful mongrel dog resemble WILLIAM HEPWORTH DIXON'S new work ?—Because it's a " tail of a merry cur " (tale of America). ...

    Article : 32 words
  7. General Queries.

    Is a 68-pounder a regular stunner ? Is a burning mountain hill-lustrous at night ? Should not a man of metal be iron-clad ? Is it dishonest for a man to take a house that is not his own ? ...

    Article : 144 words
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