The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 72 頁
... Trade many lengths beyond what it had ever before arrived at , and he was the envy and admiration of all his profession . He possest himself over all authors whatever ; he caus'd them to write what he pleas'd ; they could not call their ...
... Trade many lengths beyond what it had ever before arrived at , and he was the envy and admiration of all his profession . He possest himself over all authors whatever ; he caus'd them to write what he pleas'd ; they could not call their ...
第 78 頁
... trade grew more and more confident , organized , respectable . Men of substance like Fielding's publisher Andrew Millar , Thomas Cadell and Charles Dilly helped to get together cartels in order to share the risks and production costs on ...
... trade grew more and more confident , organized , respectable . Men of substance like Fielding's publisher Andrew Millar , Thomas Cadell and Charles Dilly helped to get together cartels in order to share the risks and production costs on ...
第 85 頁
... trade in the 1760s . But at the same time Johnson's Rambler sold only a modest five hundred per issue a decade earlier . And even Defoe's Review and the Spectator at the start of the century had struggled to reach four figures , though ...
... trade in the 1760s . But at the same time Johnson's Rambler sold only a modest five hundred per issue a decade earlier . And even Defoe's Review and the Spectator at the start of the century had struggled to reach four figures , though ...
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