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Oskar Augustus Johannsen
of Chicago and a collector of dime store novels who wrote a book on one of the dime novel publishing houses and another on Charles Dickens illustrator Phiz wikipedia.org
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phizog
phizog joc. colloq. (ˈfɪzɒg) Also fizzog, phisog, physog, phyzog. [f. as phiz.] = phiz. Cf. physiog.1811 F. Grose's Lexicon Balatronicum, Physog, the face. A vulgar abbreviation of physiognomy. 1829 P. Egan Boxiana 2nd Ser. II. 706 A certain melancholy cast was taking possession of Tom's phisog. 184... Oxford English Dictionary
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Albert Johannsen
He also wrote a book about Charles Dickens book illustrator Phiz. of Rock-forming Minerals and Rocks: In Thin Sections (1922) The Fundamental Principles of Petrology (1916) The serpentines of Harford County, Maryland PHIZ wikipedia.org
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What is another word for face? | Face Synonyms - WordHippo
Synonyms for face include countenance, mug, kisser, visage, features, profile, clock, dial, physiognomy and phiz. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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phizz
▪ I. phiz humorous colloq. (fɪz) Also 7 phis, 7–8 phyz, phys, 8 phizz, (fiz). [Colloq. abbreviation of phiznomy, physiognomy.] Face, countenance; expression or aspect of face.1688 Shadwell Sqr. Alsatia v. i, In deed your magnanimous Phyz is somewhat disfigur'd by it, captain. 1691 New Discov. Old In... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Hull (watercolourist)
The great illustrators such as Phiz (who illustrated many of Dickens's books) are well known. wikipedia.org
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phyz
phyz variant of phiz, face. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Johnson Neale
Paul Periwinkle, or the Pressgang, London, 1841, with forty etchings by "Phiz". The Captain's Wife, 3 vols., London, 1842 (another edit, 1862). wikipedia.org
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spoonified
ˈspoonified, ppl. a. [f. spoon n. 7.] Converted into a ‘spoon’ or silly fellow.1838 ‘Quiz Jr.’ Char. Sk. Young G. 35 The ‘Spoonified Young Gentleman’ has a puffy, potatoe-looking phiz. Oxford English Dictionary
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Joseph Clayton Clark
Kyd's representations from the works of Dickens owe much to the original illustrations of Hablot Knight Browne ('Phiz') and Robert Seymour (the first illustrator of The Pickwick Papers, one of Clark's most popular themes), while the modelling of the characters seems to be based on Phiz's later designs from the wikipedia.org
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Hablot Knight Browne
John Buchanan-Brown in his book Phiz!: Illustrator of Dickens' World says 12 July 1815. "Phiz, Dickens and London"—Valerie Browne Lester's lecture at Gresham College. wikipedia.org
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inconsistible
† inconˈsistible, a. Obs. [f. in-3 + consistible.] That cannot consist; inconsistent.1660 R. Coke Justice Vind. Pref. 5, I was amazed to see such inconsistible and impossible things to come from Men, otherwise so learned. a 1734 North Exam. iii. viii. §59. 629 It hath a ridiculous Phiz, like the Fab... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Edward Smedley
Either Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz") or George Cruikshank supplied illustrations for most of his books. References Ellis, S.M. "Frank Smedley." wikipedia.org
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John Parish Robertson
Works Robertson published: Solomon Seesaw … with Illustrations by Phiz, 3 vols. London, 1839; 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1839. wikipedia.org
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