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Ruskin published an enthusiastic pamphlet about the PRB (in which he misleadingly identified them as the natural heirs of Turner) in 1851, wrote letters to the Times in 1851 and 1854 to defend them from their critics, and recommended their work in his Edinburgh Lectures of 1853 (published 1854).
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Or nod, misleadingly.
This book is misleadingly titled.
The question is framed misleadingly.
But this is a misleadingly dramatic example.
But it is misleadingly -- and tellingly -- incomplete.
That number, though, is misleadingly low.
It all started misleadingly well for Oldham.
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