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Page 27
... celebrated for the improvements they effected in the typographic art , the former having first con- structed and introduced into use the Roman letters , claim a passing mention . Printing hitherto had been for the most part in Latin ...
... celebrated for the improvements they effected in the typographic art , the former having first con- structed and introduced into use the Roman letters , claim a passing mention . Printing hitherto had been for the most part in Latin ...
Page 30
... celebrated scholar , and printer to the Uni- versity of Leyden ; and Louis Elzevir , of the same place ( temp . 1595-1616 ) , the founder of the most learned family of printers that ever adorned the republic of letters . Elzevir , is ...
... celebrated scholar , and printer to the Uni- versity of Leyden ; and Louis Elzevir , of the same place ( temp . 1595-1616 ) , the founder of the most learned family of printers that ever adorned the republic of letters . Elzevir , is ...
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... number of lines stipulated , he gave the bookseller the Epistle to his Cousin , and the celebrated Ode . Lintot , Pope's publisher , was also an author ; not to speak of Miller , Evans , Griersson , Motte , BOOK - CRAFT . 35.
... number of lines stipulated , he gave the bookseller the Epistle to his Cousin , and the celebrated Ode . Lintot , Pope's publisher , was also an author ; not to speak of Miller , Evans , Griersson , Motte , BOOK - CRAFT . 35.
Page 36
... celebrated work was styled " the pride of booksellers , and the honor of the English nation . " Rees is represented as a man equally indefatigable , per- spicacious , and observant . He was a Quaker , a member of Gray's Inn , and at his ...
... celebrated work was styled " the pride of booksellers , and the honor of the English nation . " Rees is represented as a man equally indefatigable , per- spicacious , and observant . He was a Quaker , a member of Gray's Inn , and at his ...
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... celebrated Ballard . In earlier times Paternoster Row seems to have been more noted for mercers , lacemen , and haberdashers , for a newspaper periodical of 1707 , adds to the list , " the sempstresses of Paternoster Row . " We find ...
... celebrated Ballard . In earlier times Paternoster Row seems to have been more noted for mercers , lacemen , and haberdashers , for a newspaper periodical of 1707 , adds to the list , " the sempstresses of Paternoster Row . " We find ...
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