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The great art in writing advertisements , is the finding out a proper method to catch the reader's eye ; without which a good thing may pass over unobserved , or be lost among com- missions of bankrupt . Asterisks and hands were ...
The great art in writing advertisements , is the finding out a proper method to catch the reader's eye ; without which a good thing may pass over unobserved , or be lost among com- missions of bankrupt . Asterisks and hands were ...
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Had this serious writer fallen upon me only , I could have over- looked it , but to see Cicero abused , is , I must confess , what I cannot bear . The censure he passes upon this great man runs thus : " The itch of being very abusive ...
Had this serious writer fallen upon me only , I could have over- looked it , but to see Cicero abused , is , I must confess , what I cannot bear . The censure he passes upon this great man runs thus : " The itch of being very abusive ...
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An author might as well think of weaving the adventures of Æneas and Hudibras in- 50 one poem , as of writing such a motley piece of mirth and sorrow . But the absurdity of these performances is so very visible , that I shall not insist ...
An author might as well think of weaving the adventures of Æneas and Hudibras in- 50 one poem , as of writing such a motley piece of mirth and sorrow . But the absurdity of these performances is so very visible , that I shall not insist ...
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