Punch . cricketers should look out for Julius Cesar (428), and makea long stop before his likeness. That Mr. Disraeli should meditate on his past life in front of theportrait of Coningsby (501). That those to whom oysters are so dear should hasten to seeMr. Pym (609). That the portrait of Bradshaw (737) is the only authentic likenessof the author of the Railway Guide. That Harvey (756) did not discover the blood, but only the circula-tion of that necessary fluid. That in the works of Taylor, the Water-poet (758), Teetotallers mayfind the first eulogium of their principles. That it was a handso


Punch . cricketers should look out for Julius Cesar (428), and makea long stop before his likeness. That Mr. Disraeli should meditate on his past life in front of theportrait of Coningsby (501). That those to whom oysters are so dear should hasten to seeMr. Pym (609). That the portrait of Bradshaw (737) is the only authentic likenessof the author of the Railway Guide. That Harvey (756) did not discover the blood, but only the circula-tion of that necessary fluid. That in the works of Taylor, the Water-poet (758), Teetotallers mayfind the first eulogium of their principles. That it was a handsome compliment to the inhabitants of SouthKensington to exhibit a portrait of the builder of Thurloe Square (812). That all the portraits of Hobbes should be closely compared bylock-makers. That the members of the Jockey Club should not pass by the portraitof Flatman (921)—and That no visitor to the Haymarket Theatre should leave theExhibition without finding out the likeness of Compton (993). W W C/2 o. H3 fed hH<J w a h CO o oo OSOS June 30, 1866.] PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, 275


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