The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Volume 11AMS Press, 1970 |
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Page 250
... authors and publishers , and all who have the most experience in the matter and the nearest interest , unite in saying that the author's benefit under this plan would be precarious and illusory . The poor man pursuing his ten per cent ...
... authors and publishers , and all who have the most experience in the matter and the nearest interest , unite in saying that the author's benefit under this plan would be precarious and illusory . The poor man pursuing his ten per cent ...
Page 259
... authors . ' us . And so the tables are fairly turned upon Not only have English authors no reason to complain of America , but American authors have great reason to complain of England . - An English author , as he reads Mr. Conant ...
... authors . ' us . And so the tables are fairly turned upon Not only have English authors no reason to complain of America , but American authors have great reason to complain of England . - An English author , as he reads Mr. Conant ...
Page 265
... authors , -even with their own . They deal with authors , domestic and foreign , much as Manchester , perhaps , might be disposed , if left to itself , to deal with them ; as if , provided a sharp bargain was made , and a good thing ...
... authors , -even with their own . They deal with authors , domestic and foreign , much as Manchester , perhaps , might be disposed , if left to itself , to deal with them ; as if , provided a sharp bargain was made , and a good thing ...
Contents
THE INCOMPATIBLES I | 1 |
AN UNREGARDED IRISH GRIEVANCE | 79 |
ECCE CONVERTIMUR AD GENTES | 104 |
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