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American encyclopedic dictionary
snobographer. In your bait leisurely, and as far as yoa may conveniently; if within
the sight of it, the eel will bite instantly, and as certainly gorge it; pall him out by
degrees." — Walton: Angler. *B. Trans.: To catch, to snare. "I have sniggled him.
Robert Hunter, John Alfred Williams, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1897
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The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
snobographer. pall him oat by stantly, and as certainly gorge it; degree*."—
Walton: Angler. *B. Trait*.: To catch, to snare. " I have sniggled him." Beaum. it
Flet.. Theodore and Theodortt. snip, i'. t.
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Breeches and metaphysics: Thackeray's German discourse
Thackeray is thus able, with some verisimilitude, to introduce readers of Punch to
a Mr Gray of Gray's Inn who addresses his wife as 'Frau' when he bids her be
silent, while the Snobographer himself, more benevolently, speaks of a 'Herr
Papa' ...
Siegbert Salomon Prawer, William Makepeace Thackeray, British Comparative Literature Association, 1997
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray
Up that long avenue the Snobographer walked in solitude. At the seventy-ninth
tree on the left-hand side the insolvent butcher hanged himself. I scarcely
wondered at the dismal deed, so woeful and sad were the impressions
connected with ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1900
Up that long avenue the Snobographer walked in solitude. At the seventy-ninth
tree on the left-hand-side, the insolvent butcher hanged himself. I scarcely
wondered at the dismal deed, so woful and sad were the impressions connected
with ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1856
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The Book of Snobs Etc. Etc
mused the present Snobographer, after taking leave of Jack Spiggot. " Pretty
merry Letty Lovelace's rudder lost and she cast away, and handsome Jack
Spiggot stranded on the shore like a drunken Trinculo." What was it that insulted
Nature ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1887
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Works: The book of snobs, and Sketches and travels in London
Every one of them would have been down long since, but that the Marquis is not
allowed to cut the timber. Up that long avenue the Snobographer walked in
solitude. At the seventy-ninth tree on the left-hand side, the insolvent butcher
hanged ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen, 1902
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The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The ...
Up that long avenue the Snobographer walked in solitude. At the seventy-ninth
tree on the left-hand side, the insolvent butcher hanged himself. I scarcely
wondered at the dismal deed, so woful and sad were the impressions connected
with ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1889
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Church Quarterly Review
... great Snobographer, was accused of being a Snob himself, and deserting his
old friends for the fine folk, his new friends. The inference was not just ; the fact,
so far as it was a fact, seems to us capable of a very simple explanation. Though
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Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain), 1900
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The history of ...
Up that long avenue the Snobographer walked in solitude. At the seventy-ninth
tree on the left-hand side, the insolvent butcher hanged himself. I scarcely
wondered at the dismal deed, so woful and sad were the impressions connected
with ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1904