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Common terms and phrasesAbbotsford Abbotsford Edition aesthetic artist Aubrey Beardsley Aunt Betsey Beardsley's illustrations book illustration Book of Shops Burne-Jones century chapter Charles Dickens child clock Coburn's photographs critical cultural Cupid and Psyche David Copperfield decoration Dickens's drawing E. V. Lucas Edward Burne-Jones effect essay evokes fiction frontispiece George Cruikshank graphic Hablot Knight Browne hand Henry James illus imagination Jago James's John Kelmscott Press lesser arts letter Library literal illustration literary literature London look lustrations modern Morris's narrative nineteenth nineteenth-century objects ornament Phiz Pickwick picture book plate poem poetry printed Provincial Antiquities published Rape readers reading Regalia representation reproduced Ruskin Salome Scotland seems sense serial sketch social steel etching story street suggests tale textual things tion University Press urban verbal verse Victorian illustrated book vignette visual Walter Scott watch Waverley novels William Morris window wood engraving words writing York Edition References to this bookFrom other books
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