The most comprehensive biographicaldictionary of artists in the English language.
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Oops, we'll want the biographicaldictionary as well, won't we?
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The most comprehensive biographicaldictionary of artists.
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In a biographicaldictionary of his country it is stated that he died there, but this is incorrect.
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You may be told this on the title-page, or you may have to consult Who's Who, or the biographicaldictionary.
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Next to a bible and a dictionary of language, there is no book, perhaps, more common than a biographicaldictionary.
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The great book is unwritten; the great deeds are undone; in no biographicaldictionary will you find the name of our cousin the curate.
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It is not a complete biographicaldictionary of Cleveland, but a volume of biographical selections, made, as the lawyers say, "without prejudice."
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Last Friday he was in the library, and he got looking at the new biographicaldictionary that Miss Carew contributed the article on Spinoza to.
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In 1857, when he had been dead eight years, there was published a biographicaldictionary of Polish and Slavonic musicians, a book now very rare.
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In 1675, the year after Milton's death, his nephew, Edward Philips, published "Theatrum Poetarum," a sort of biographicaldictionary of ancient and modern authors.
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She does not appear in David Thomson's BiographicalDictionary of Film.
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Open the BiographicalDictionary at hazard, and send me one.
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The Notes have been drawn from the accessible encyclopedias, biographicaldictionaries, bibliographies, and histories.
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For a more detailed account, see Chalmers' BiographicalDictionary, vol.
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Possibly it would be better to include biographicaldictionaries under this heading than under 'Dictionaries.'