The booksellers in Ireland republish every performance there without making the author any consideration. I would, in this respect, disappoint their avarice, and have all the profits of my labour to myself. The Quarterly Review - Página 295editado por - 1836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 506 páginas
...printers in Ireland republish there, without giving the author the least consideration for his copy. I would in this respect disappoint their avarice, and have all the additional advantages that may result from the sale of my performance there to myself. The book is... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 528 páginas
...printers in Ireland republish there, without giving the author the least consideration for his copy. I would in this respect disappoint their avarice, and have all the additional advantages that may result from the sale of my performance there to myself. The book is... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 538 páginas
...of Taste and Literature in Europe.' 2 The booksellers in Ireland republish every performance there without making the author any consideration. I would...myself. I must therefore request Mr. Lawder to circulate amongst his friends and acquaintances a hundred of my proposals, which I have given the bookseller... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 páginas
...State of Taste and Literature in Europe.' The booksellers in Ireland republish every performance there without making the author any consideration. I would,...disappoint their avarice and have all the profits of my labor to myself. I must therefore request Mr. Lawder to circulate among his friends and acquaintances... | |
| Washington Irving - 1897 - 380 páginas
...State of Taste and Literature in Europe. The booksellers in Ireland republish every performance there without making the author any consideration. I would,...disappoint their avarice, and have all the profits of a •Request 125 my labor to myself. I must, therefore, request Mr. Lawder to circulate among his friends... | |
| Washington Irving - 1903 - 446 páginas
...Travels; he was Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. He was insane during the last years of his life. ing the author any consideration. I would, in this respect,...disappoint their avarice, and have all the profits of my labor to myself. I must, therefore, request Mr. Lawder to circulate among his friends and acquaintances... | |
| Washington Irving - 1903 - 336 páginas
...booksellers in Ireland republish every performance there without making the author any consiueration. I would, in this respect, disappoint their avarice, and have all the profits of my labor to myself. I must, therefore, request Mr. Lawder to circulate among his friends and 35 acquaintances... | |
| Frank Frankfort Moore - 1910 - 530 páginas
...State of Taste and Literature in Europe. The Booksellers in Ireland republish every performance there without making the author any consideration. I would...disappoint their avarice, and have all the profits of my labours to myself. I must therefore request Mr. Lawder to circulate among his friends and acquaintances... | |
| Frank Frankfort Moore - 1910 - 534 páginas
...printers in Ireland republish there, without giving the author the least consideration for his copy. I would in this respect disappoint their avarice, and have all the additional advantages that may result from the sale of my performance there to myself. The book is... | |
| Sir Ernest Clarke - 1920 - 60 páginas
...printers in Ireland republish there, without giving the Author the least consideration for his coppy. I would in this respect disappoint their avarice, and have all the additional advantages that may result from the sale of my performance there to myself." Neither Mills... | |
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