Mizzled
Roy Harris, 21 February 1985
Longman Dictionary of the English Language
by Randolph Quirk.
Longman, 1875 pp., £14.95, October 1984,0 582 55511 6 Show More
by Randolph Quirk.
Longman, 1875 pp., £14.95, October 1984,
The Private Lives of English Words
by Louis Heller, Alexander Humez and Malcah Dror.
Routledge, 333 pp., £12.95, May 1984,0 7102 0006 4 Show More
by Louis Heller, Alexander Humez and Malcah Dror.
Routledge, 333 pp., £12.95, May 1984,
The Penguin Dictionary of Troublesome Words
by Bill Bryson.
Viking, 173 pp., £7.95, April 1984,0 7139 1653 2 Show More
by Bill Bryson.
Viking, 173 pp., £7.95, April 1984,
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European Roots
by Joseph Shipley.
Johns Hopkins, 637 pp., $39.95, May 1984,0 8018 3004 4 Show More
by Joseph Shipley.
Johns Hopkins, 637 pp., $39.95, May 1984,
A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
by Eric Partidge and Paul Beale.
Routledge, 1400 pp., £45, May 1984,0 7100 9820 0 Show More
by Eric Partidge and Paul Beale.
Routledge, 1400 pp., £45, May 1984,
“... always carefully selected. Classic examples of the 19th-century attitude towards lexicography were Murray in England and Emile Littré in France. Neither man was lacking either on the authoritarian or on the imaginative side: but both chose to present themselves, in accordance with the spirit of the age, as mere collectors and arrangers of lexical ... ”