Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... Dilke had gained complete editorial control of the Athenaeum . In the following year , his decision to lower its price from 8d . to 4d . a copy caused consternation among his fellow - proprie- tors . Reynolds was particularly agitated ...
... Dilke had gained complete editorial control of the Athenaeum . In the following year , his decision to lower its price from 8d . to 4d . a copy caused consternation among his fellow - proprie- tors . Reynolds was particularly agitated ...
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... Dilke . On the contrary , it is Lake House that is most in his mind . ' I do feel released ' , he writes to Dilke in January , 1836 , ' from the overpowering cares of a heavy ex- penditure and the transition from a hopeless to a hopeful ...
... Dilke . On the contrary , it is Lake House that is most in his mind . ' I do feel released ' , he writes to Dilke in January , 1836 , ' from the overpowering cares of a heavy ex- penditure and the transition from a hopeless to a hopeful ...
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... Dilke's scathing review in the Athenaeum of February 25 , 1843. ' Lord L. is a fool , ' he wrote to Dilke , ' but the other is a thorough rogue , and double traitor the system deserves denouncing - however , I have thundered a bit at ...
... Dilke's scathing review in the Athenaeum of February 25 , 1843. ' Lord L. is a fool , ' he wrote to Dilke , ' but the other is a thorough rogue , and double traitor the system deserves denouncing - however , I have thundered a bit at ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 13 secciones no mostradas
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