| 1856 - 1156 pages
...London, 1844. 8112, D. John Noakes and Mary Styles, or " An Essex Calf s" visit to the Tiptree races; a poem, exhibiting some of the most striking lingual localisms peculiar to Essex. By Charles Clark, Esq. London, 1839. Qndand, 9639, D. Hymns for schools, with an appropriate selection... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 pages
...unacquainted with the dialect, post 8vo., price Is 1839. H. Rir hard ion, Stock well Street, Greenwich. JOHN NOAKES AND MARY STYLES, a Poem exhibiting some...CHARLES CLARK, Esq., of Great Totham Hall, Essex, 12mo., pp. 48, price Is. ; a superior edition, post 8vo., cloth, price 2s. 1839. " It is a clever production,... | |
| 1837 - 860 pages
...28, Upper Gower Street. TOHN NOAKES and MARY STYLES; ' or "an Essex Calf's" Visit to Triptrce Races: a Poem, exhibiting some of the most striking Lingual Localisms peculiar to Essex, with a Glossary. By CHARLF.S CLARK, Esq. of Great Totham Hall, Essex. IJrao. pp. 48, Is. ; a superior edition, post 8vo.... | |
| Westmorland dialect - 1839 - 432 pages
...of Words used in Teesdale, in the County of Durham. Post 8vo, with a Map of the District. Cloth, 6s. Essex. — John Noakes and Mary Styles: a Poem; exhibiting...Esq., of Great Totham Hall, Essex. Post 8vo, cloth, 2s. Lancashire.— Dialect of South Lancashire, or Tim Bobbin's Tummus and Meary; revised and corrected,... | |
| Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - 1839 - 262 pages
...Sixpence each. A GLOSSARY of the Words and Phrases of Cumberland. By WILLIAM DICKINSON, FLS 12mo, doth. 2s JOHN NOAKES and MARY STYLES, a Poem, exhibiting some...Esq., of Great Totham Hall, Essex. Post 8vo, cloth, 2s. SATHAN HOGG'S Letters and Poems in the Devonshire Dialect. The fifth Edition, with additions. Post... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1839 - 948 pages
...from which he started. John A'oakes and Mary Styles ; or, "<m Essex Calf's" Visit to Tiptree Haces : a Poem, exhibiting some of the most striking Lingual...By Charles Clark, Esq. of Great Totham Hall, Essex. London, 1831). Smith. IT is not our intention to make any critical remarks on this pleasant trifle,... | |
| Charles Clark - 1839 - 56 pages
... JOHN NOAKES & MARY STYLES 5 OR, A.tSt ESSEX CALF'S" VISXT TO TIPTREE RACES: EXHIBITING SOME OF THE MOST STRIKING LINGUAL LOCALISMS...BY CHARLES CLARK, ESQ. OF GREAT TOTHAM HALL, ESSEX, " That tint of ancient phrase and tha' na-ivetfe, which we have for ever lost, and which we like to... | |
| John Russell Smith - 1839 - 58 pages
...Surtees Society, 1837. ESSEX. John Noakes and Mary Styles, or "an Essex Calf's" Visit to Tiptree Races, a Poem; exhibiting some of the most striking Lingual...Essex, with a Glossary. By CHARLES CLARK, Esq. of Grcat Totham Hall, Essex. 12mo. and also printed in post 8vo. pp. 48 - London, JR Smith, 1839 A short... | |
| A. B - 1840 - 52 pages
...used in CHESHIRE, by ROGER WILBRAHAM, Esq. FRS and SA 12mo. second edition, with additions, price 3s JOHN NOAKES and MARY STYLES, a Poem, exhibiting some...Esq. of Great Totham Hall, Essex, post 8vo. cloth, 1839, price 2s " The poem possesses considerable humour." — Tait's Mag. " A very pleasant trifle."... | |
| William Holloway (of Rye, in Sussex.) - 1840 - 264 pages
...unacquainted with the dialect, post 8vo., price Is l839. H. Ricbardion.Stockwell Street, Greenwich. JOHN NOAKES AND MARY STYLES, a Poem exhibiting some of the most strsking lingual localisms peculiar to ESSEX, with a GLOSSARY, by CHARLES CLAKK, Esq., of Great Totham... | |
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