In three years he had won the recognition of Punch, which, thenceforward, caricatured him several times a month.
With the production of these plays Wilde became not only a caricatured celebrity but a popular success.
The mother was a sentimental woman, whom Dickens, with questionable taste, hascaricatured as Mrs. Micawber and again as Mrs. Nickleby.
I was impressed by the felicity with which a cartoonist of the Pilot had once caricatured him by the use of curved lines.
After repeating this twenty times and suiting the action to the word, the Aheer camel-driver set to and caricatured the Touaricks of Ghat in general, and the Sultan Shafou in particular.
The Aheer comedian thencaricatured all the Touaricks together, by shaking his hands and body as if a tremor was passing through his limbs; he then fell at full length on the floor, as if dead.
Further, Lismahago is a bolder and a much lesscaricatured utilising of the "national" resource than Morgan.
Important as the English navy had been, for nearly two centuries if not for much longer, it had never played any great part in literature, though it had furnished some caricatured and rather conventional sketches.
The urgent need for a transvaluation of morals is caricatured by the notion that an avoidance of the avoidances of conventional morals constitutes positive achievement.
We are all caricatured in it, I haven't the least doubt.
His works bear no comparison with those of the great masters of caricatured Rowlandson and Gulray.
Talmage is in good company, even if he is caricaturedmore than any other clergyman in America.
The fashionable type was caricatured in Dodo; the rebellious daughter was glorified in Grant Allen's story, now only remembered in its title--The Woman who Did.
Which he is said to have caricatured in this plate.
Most of his characters, however, are so overdrawn and caricatured as to be hardly true to life.
But it is no wonder they caricatured him--he was a temptation too great to resist.
The popular plays caricatured him; the topical songs misquoted him; the funny artists on the street-corners who modeled things in clay, while you waited, made figures of him.
Disraeli they quizzed and caricatured freely; but they always admitted his fine traits and brilliant talents.
In the following February Mr. Alfred Bryan began his series of "Sketches by Boz," in which public men of the day were caricatured as personages in Dickens' novels.
Emperor would have been caricaturedinto a repulsive monster, and Death would have lost his terrors.
It was the great merit of nearly all these writers, that while they caricatured folly, they scourged vice; and not only showed society what it was, but instructed it in what it should be.
All their family secrets are caricatured in your album.
The cartoonists, however, reveling in a new and tempting subject, caricaturedher unmercifully, the New York Graphic setting the tone.
Untruth was piled upon untruth until dignified ladylike Susan with her earnest pleasing appearance was caricatured into everything a woman should not be.
As a prototype of reform this old woman was further caricatured as Madame Reform.
Voltaire was never slow to retaliate in such matters, and his retorts culminated in the play of L'Ecossaise, in which Freron was caricatured under the title Frelon (hornet).
Hippolyte Taine, chief of Sainte-Beuve's followers, has somewhatcaricatured his master's method.
I was not very apt, as you may imagine, in acquiring the few accomplishments they thought to give me, and she caricatured me under all my difficulties.
I had no peace, was rhymed on by poetasters, caricatured by draughtsmen, till the name of Potts became proverbial for all that was eccentric, ridiculous, and absurd.
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