729 examples of cartoons in sentences

Carlyle is full of genius; and this is evidenced not only by the fine aroma of his language, but by the depths of his insight, his wondrous historical pictures,living cartoons of persons, events, and epochs, which he paints often in single sentences,and the rich mosaic of truths with which every page of his writings is inlaid.

The newspapers had no facilities for printing cartoons at that time.

The poet's figures might be compared to old [C] tapestries copied on the finest velvet:they are not like Raphael's Cartoons, but they are very like Mr. Westall's drawings, which accompany, and are intended to illustrate them.

He himself, standing with his back to the roaring log fire in the deep grate, was too like the cartoons in the English papers to be mistaken.

Among the coloured cartoons in Shrimpton's window at Oxford there used to be, when I was up, a picture which I think referred to this story.

And in the spacious solitude of the museum gallery devoted to the Raphael cartoons sat Lewisham, plunged in gloomy meditation.

Before him news from the North and South, A long account of a foreign drouth, A lot of changes in local ads, The report of a fight between drunken cads, And odds and ends and smoke and talk, A reporter drawing cartoons in chalk On the dirty wall, while others laughed, And one wretch whistled, and all of them chaffed.

* * CARTOONS.

Cartoons by Hugh Doyle.

Chilton Co. (PWH); 23Jan63; R308658. How to draw cartoons successfully.

Cartoons by Dorothy G. Stevenson.

By J. Perm, pseud. of Doris Mudie & Elizabeth Hill. Cartoons by Low.

Thurber reports his own play The male animal, with his own cartoons.

By the staff of Warner Brothers Cartoons, Inc. (In NEA service weekly, May 16, 1949)

By the staff of Warner Brothers Cartoons, Inc. (In NEA service weekly, May 9, 1949)

By the staff of Warner Brothers Cartoons, Inc. (In NEA service weekly, May 2, 1949)

By the staff of Warner Brothers Cartoons, Inc. (In NEA service weekly, Apr. 4, 1949)

By the staff of Warner Brothers Cartoons, Inc. (In NEA service weekly, July 11, 1949)

By the staff of Warner Brothers Cartoons, Inc. (In NEA service weekly, July 18, 1949)

By the staff of Warner Brothers Cartoons, Inc. (In NEA service weekly, Aug. 29, 1949)

An album of cartoons.

* Cartoons at Hampton Court.

I mentioned in my last, that I had formed an acquaintance with Holloway, who has been sometime occupied in copying in black chalks the Cartoons of Raphael in this palace.

Her style is large heads, after the size and manner of the French; therefore the figures in the Cartoons are particularly adapted for her pencil.

Some person has written against the Cartoons, denominating them "washed daubs."

729 examples of  cartoons  in sentences