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Page 86
... Society's two prizes , and the manner in which the King's premium was spoken of , as exchanged for two gold medals , of fifty guineas ' value each , formed an inexplicable riddle . They never , for a moment , sup- posed , that the ...
... Society's two prizes , and the manner in which the King's premium was spoken of , as exchanged for two gold medals , of fifty guineas ' value each , formed an inexplicable riddle . They never , for a moment , sup- posed , that the ...
Page 87
... Society of Literature , as the advertisement set forth in the commencement of my preface , and many others of a similar description , will unequivocally show , held out strong inducements to the literary public , to enter into a ...
... Society of Literature , as the advertisement set forth in the commencement of my preface , and many others of a similar description , will unequivocally show , held out strong inducements to the literary public , to enter into a ...
Page 88
... Society of Literature . On the con- trary , we deem them injurious to the literature which they are intended to promote . Yet we think that Mr. Jones has forgotten several considerations which he ought not to have overlooked in a ...
... Society of Literature . On the con- trary , we deem them injurious to the literature which they are intended to promote . Yet we think that Mr. Jones has forgotten several considerations which he ought not to have overlooked in a ...
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