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... hundred pounds . Griffin then pub- lished the play , and the author received another hundred pounds . However , in the published edition of the play , he went against the " pit " and the critics by printing the “ bailiff scene , " and ...
... hundred pounds . Griffin then pub- lished the play , and the author received another hundred pounds . However , in the published edition of the play , he went against the " pit " and the critics by printing the “ bailiff scene , " and ...
Pagina 61
... hundred guineas from W. Griffin , publisher and bookseller . He received an advance of five hundred pounds on the contract , and worked earnestly at the job of compiling , re- viewing and criticizing , in what he called “ a catchpenny ...
... hundred guineas from W. Griffin , publisher and bookseller . He received an advance of five hundred pounds on the contract , and worked earnestly at the job of compiling , re- viewing and criticizing , in what he called “ a catchpenny ...
Pagina 65
Minni Mills Neal. a hundred letters to friends in Ireland and never received an answer to any of them . " I do not ... hundred and fifty years before Goldsmith's time , Roger Ascham would have said : " To 65 A TIME FOR SUCCESS , 1759-1770.
Minni Mills Neal. a hundred letters to friends in Ireland and never received an answer to any of them . " I do not ... hundred and fifty years before Goldsmith's time , Roger Ascham would have said : " To 65 A TIME FOR SUCCESS , 1759-1770.
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