The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... review represented something more than the opinion , at the moment , of the individual writer . They were intended , in some sort , to give expression to the views of ... Review 143 The Edinburgh Review , 142 [ CH . Reviews and Magazines.
... review represented something more than the opinion , at the moment , of the individual writer . They were intended , in some sort , to give expression to the views of ... Review 143 The Edinburgh Review , 142 [ CH . Reviews and Magazines.
Page 144
... Review would have to be conducted on business principles . Thus , he assured Constable the publisher that a pay- ment of £ 200 a year to the editor and ten guineas a sheet for ... Review 145 as one of the 144 [ CH . Reviews and Magazines.
... Review would have to be conducted on business principles . Thus , he assured Constable the publisher that a pay- ment of £ 200 a year to the editor and ten guineas a sheet for ... Review 145 as one of the 144 [ CH . Reviews and Magazines.
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... Review - April 1909 - attributes , no doubt correctly , the concluding laudatory paragraphs of this article , not to ... Reviews 153 first administration , 152 [ CH . Reviews and Magazines.
... Review - April 1909 - attributes , no doubt correctly , the concluding laudatory paragraphs of this article , not to ... Reviews 153 first administration , 152 [ CH . Reviews and Magazines.
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