10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JOHN BULLISHNESS»
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Sir
John Tenniel: Aspects of His Work
... religious impulse in its own right that produced a rigid distinction between
potboilers and the highminded self-righteousness of big works like the "Justice." It
was this aspect that so annoyed Punch's John Bullishness, even though the
weekly ...
Roger Simpson, Sir John Tenniel, 1994
John-Bullishness 53. John-Bullism 53. John-Bullist 53. John Chinaman 126.
John Collins 154. John Company 135. John Davis 148. John Dory 262. John
Duns Scotus 27. John Hall 24^ John Roberts 151. John Thomas 133. John Trot
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On Transferred Appellations of Human Beings, Chiefly in ...
John-Bullishness 53. John-Bullism 53. John-Bullist 53. John Chinaman 126.
John Collins 154. John Company 135. John Davis 148. John Dory 262. John
Duns Scotus 27. John Hall 24. John Roberts 151. John Thomas 133. John Tiot
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"We No Longer Hate the French": Sympathy and Gallophobia in ...
Donald Hawes observes in his analysis of Thackeray's attitudes toward the
French that Thackeray was prone, on occasion, to exhibit a distinct John
Bullishness that stemmed from what he perceived as decidedly inferior French
culture.
Lord John is a model of an English gentleman — only without any John-
Bullishness of contour, and therefore without many things that belong to that
exterior. He is intelligent, highly educated, well versed in English history — he
has written ...
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England in the Age of Hogarth
under humiliating conditions; and once he got safely back to England he stayed
there, never again venturing across the Channel to parade his sturdy John
Bullishness in the face of the enslaved French. He continued, however, his
relentless ...
John L. had his reservations about the need to parade their English
accomplishments before the Europeans but conceded that a bit of John
Bullishness would most likely be a boost to the working man's ego. People do
love a show, ...
It is much to be regretted. A depot would give us a locum tenens in the county.'
Considering our John Bullishness, I often wonder at our choosing to employ
French, or even pseudo- French, expressions for things and occasions of
ordinary use, ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
The entire range of French literature, old as well as new, he seems to have
ignored altogether—I should imagine out of pure John Bullishness. He has very
few references to German, though he was a good German scholar—a fact which I
...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele, 1886
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Nineteenth-Century Religious Thought in the West:
... the ecclesiastical scene and tracing the fortunes of men and policies in the
Catholic world. His straightforwardness, almost John Bullishness, is given in the
tone of voice in which he expresses his deep convictions about the nature ...
Ninian Smart, John Clayton, Patrick Sherry, 1988