10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PUPPYISM»
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puppyism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
puppyism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
It is a collection of sketches, the only unity of which consists in the puppyism of
the narrator. This puppyism changes its aspects with the changes of life's
seasons : it has its springy germination, its summer efflorescence, its autumnal
ripeness, ...
Thomas Campbell, Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, Samuel Carter Hall, 1852
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Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
This puppyism changes its aspects with the changes of life's seasons : it has its
springy germination, its summer effflorescence, its autumnal ripeness, and its
wintry decline; but in each avatar it is alter et idem. Mrs. Gore has relieved the
almost ...
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The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
We have said, that all the world is tending to Puppyism; we have hinted, when
speaking of the professional species, that all Puppyism is tending to literary
Puppyism ; it has been promulgated by us that our own Puppyism tends to
outstrip the ...
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The New Monthly Magazine
We have said, that all the world is tending to Puppyism; we have hinted, when
speaking of the professional species, that all Puppyism is tending to literary
Puppyism ; it has been promulgated by us that our own Puppyism tends to
outstrip the ...
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Mrs. Armytage, Or Female Domination
There certainly must be two kinds of French puppyism. ” “ Exactly! There- is the
puppyism of the many, which affects to shrink into simplicity, on pretence of a very
superfluous desire to pass unnoticed. But there is also the puppyism of the few ...
Gore (Mrs. (Catherine Grace Frances)), 1836
Of late there is a kind of puppyism sprung up in discoursing of eating, first
generated by some of the petit-maitre correspondents of the New Monthly
Magazine. They discourse about the pleasures of the table in a style of
superlative affectation, ...
William Cox, Theodore Sedgwick Fay, 1833
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Monthly Magazine and British Register
puppyism. as. Jason ne fit jamais de communes maitreiTes ; II est ne feu lenient
pour charmer des princelfes. or in the Oedipus such extravagarce as PeritTe l'
univers, pourvu que Dirce- vive! PeiiiTe le jour nieme avant qu'elle s'en prive! or
in ...
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The Town and Country Magazine, Or, Universal Repository of ...
G. S. P. L. S. B. A. K. G. T. At Unfortunate Gentleman* An Euemy to Ceremony. A
Wtll-groviji Young Man. Cantab. Nemof An Emmy to Puppyism. Q^in the Corner.
andX.X. g3» Many Poetical Pieces have been unavoidably omitted this Month, ...
MAGNIFICENT PUPPYISM. From I: Globe—a Paris paper. The following curious
episode ofthcjourney of Charles K. has been sent us from L'Aigte, where he spent
one night. It appears from thence that the fallen court has not changer anything ...
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The European Magazine, and London Review
The materials for compiling a history of puppyism are so. BEFORE proceeding to
notice the writings of this once-celebrated Dramatic Author, the following brief
Memoir may not be unacceptable to our readers : — Christopher Mario was born
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PUPPYISM»
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puppyism is used in the context of the following news items.
Jane Austen, philosophical psychologist
I think him a very handsome young man, and his manners are precisely what I like and approve–so truly the gentleman, without the least conceit or puppyism. «The League of Ordinary Gentlemen, Mar 12»
From Patents to Poetry: A Breakdown of Scientific American`s Very …
It is decided by the logical schools that Puseyism is derived from catechism, while puppyism comes from dogmatism;--that makes the difference. The Picayune ... «Scientific American, Nov 11»