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Chapter 1, Figure 1a, pg. 13: Mary Evans Picture Library/Alamy

Chapter 1, Figure 2b, pg. 13: Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy

Chapter 1, Figure 3c, pg. 13: Image Asset Management Ltd./Alamy

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Chapter 1, pg. 18: Johnson, Samuel. A Dictionary of the English Language. London: W. Strahan, 1755.

Chapter 1, pg. 29: Carroll, Lewis. Through the Looking-Glass. London: McMillan, 1871.

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Chapter 2, pg. 93: Wilde, Oscar. The Importance of Being Earnest. Dover Publications, 2012.

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Chapter 3, pg. 120: Carroll, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland. London: McMillan, 1865.

Chapter 3, pg. 139: Birrell, Augustine. Obiter Dicta. Charles Scribner’s, 1887.

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