Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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69. oldal
... Magazine was merely a " magazine , ” a storehouse of items collected and reprinted ( without permission , of course ) from other publications . For several decades , its title page bore , surrounding the cut of the old gatehouse of the ...
... Magazine was merely a " magazine , ” a storehouse of items collected and reprinted ( without permission , of course ) from other publications . For several decades , its title page bore , surrounding the cut of the old gatehouse of the ...
70. oldal
... magazine . Too little detailed evidence is available to say precisely how it happened , but a study of the issues between the early 1730's and the 1740's reveals an important change in the Gentleman's Magazine . It began to publish ...
... magazine . Too little detailed evidence is available to say precisely how it happened , but a study of the issues between the early 1730's and the 1740's reveals an important change in the Gentleman's Magazine . It began to publish ...
74. oldal
... Magazine , which runs from November , 1741 , to September , 1743 , and reappears oc- casionally in later issues . This section consists of notes on impor- tant scholarly works published on the Continent and contains an invitation in ...
... Magazine , which runs from November , 1741 , to September , 1743 , and reappears oc- casionally in later issues . This section consists of notes on impor- tant scholarly works published on the Continent and contains an invitation in ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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