The History of British Journalism: From the Foundation of the Newspaper Press in England, to the Repeal of the Stamp Act in 1855, 2. kötetR. Bentley, 1859 |
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28. oldal
... look over his shoulder , we should find that that article of which he is admiring the appearance in print so much , is signed , " Mr. Town , junior , Critic and Censor - General . " * We shall presently have occasion again to see the ...
... look over his shoulder , we should find that that article of which he is admiring the appearance in print so much , is signed , " Mr. Town , junior , Critic and Censor - General . " * We shall presently have occasion again to see the ...
29. oldal
... look - out was kept for the ship , and she was chased by a French cruiser , which threw the captain into such a state of terror , that he made Coleridge throw all his journals and papers overboard . So , at least , says Mr. Gillman ...
... look - out was kept for the ship , and she was chased by a French cruiser , which threw the captain into such a state of terror , that he made Coleridge throw all his journals and papers overboard . So , at least , says Mr. Gillman ...
139. oldal
... look at the paper . There were , however , not wanting those who believed , or affected to believe , that Scott was taking an active part in its management ; nothing could be more repugnant to the estimate that has long been formed of ...
... look at the paper . There were , however , not wanting those who believed , or affected to believe , that Scott was taking an active part in its management ; nothing could be more repugnant to the estimate that has long been formed of ...
174. oldal
... look upon with the naked eye every morning without being blinded by it — a " monster paper , " which we now reckon only of the ordinary size - a miracle , for anything smaller than which we would now refuse to pay our fourpence - a ...
... look upon with the naked eye every morning without being blinded by it — a " monster paper , " which we now reckon only of the ordinary size - a miracle , for anything smaller than which we would now refuse to pay our fourpence - a ...
196. oldal
... look - out for him . " It should in justice be said , that many of the prosecutions were not instituted by the Government at all , but by common informers , without its knowledge or concurrence . We have said these unstamped papers lent ...
... look - out for him . " It should in justice be said , that many of the prosecutions were not instituted by the Government at all , but by common informers , without its knowledge or concurrence . We have said these unstamped papers lent ...
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40. oldal - Of all monarchs, indeed, since the revolution, the successor of George the Third will have the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular.
258. oldal - ... appeared should be ordinarily published at intervals exceeding one week, had offered to publish the said apology in any newspaper or periodical publication to be selected by the plaintiff in such action ; and that every such defendant shall, upon filing such plea, be at...
46. oldal - Constituents, denying the power of the House of Commons to imprison the people of England,' and he accompanied the letter with an argument in support of his position.
258. oldal - ... without actual malice, and without gross negligence; and that before the commencement of the action, or at the earliest opportunity afterwards, he inserted in such newspaper or other periodical publication a...
6. oldal - Worlds of fine thinking lie buried in that vast abyss, never to be disentombed, or restored to human admiration. Like the sea it has swallowed treasures without end, that no diving bell will bring up again. But nowhere throughout its shoreless magazines of wealth does there lie such a bed of pearls confounded with the rubbish and 'purgamenta' of ages, as in the political papers of Coleridge.
80. oldal - journal of this day presents to the public the practical result of the greatest improvement connected with printing since the discovery of the art itself.