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... Fortnightly's real prototype , the Revue des deux Mondes . It reveals , however , that a change had come over the English reading public in fifty years . The time had passed for universal anonymity . Perhaps the rapid growth of a ...
... Fortnightly's real prototype , the Revue des deux Mondes . It reveals , however , that a change had come over the English reading public in fifty years . The time had passed for universal anonymity . Perhaps the rapid growth of a ...
Side 260
... Fortnightly in 1865 . The early numbers were brilliant but not financially suc- cessful ; so the group made over their copyright to the publishing firm of Chapman and Hall , and the Fort- nightly became a monthly Review at the end of ...
... Fortnightly in 1865 . The early numbers were brilliant but not financially suc- cessful ; so the group made over their copyright to the publishing firm of Chapman and Hall , and the Fort- nightly became a monthly Review at the end of ...
Side 261
... Fortnightly an enviable prestige and authority in the periodical world . Incidentally , during the trying days of the War , the Fortnightly , like many other Re- views , found it expedient to resort once more , for obvious reasons , to ...
... Fortnightly an enviable prestige and authority in the periodical world . Incidentally , during the trying days of the War , the Fortnightly , like many other Re- views , found it expedient to resort once more , for obvious reasons , to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 13 |
PERIODICAL LITERATURE BEFORE THE DAYS OF QUEEN ANNE | 19 |
THE Tatler Spectator AND Guardian | 65 |
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