| Edward Gibbon - 1891 - 454 páginas
...I am at a loss how to describe the success of the work without betraying the vanity of the writer. The first impression was exhausted in a few days ;...third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand ; and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pirates of Dublin. My book was on every table,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1891 - 448 páginas
...I am at a loss how to describe the success of the work without betraying the vanity of the writer. The first impression was exhausted in a few days ;...third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand ; and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pirates of Dublin. My book was on every table,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1891 - 456 páginas
...I am at a loss how to describe the success of the work without betraying the vanity of the writer. The first impression was exhausted in a few days;...third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand ; and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pirates of Dublin. My book was on every table,... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 470 páginas
...the tribunitian powers. Grave scholars wrote dreary commendations. "The first impression," he writes, "was exhausted in a few days; a second and third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand ; and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pirates of Dublin. My book was on every table... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 462 páginas
...the tribunitian powers. Grave scholars wrote dreary commendations. "The first impression," he writes, "was exhausted in a few days; a second and third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand ; and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pirates of Dublin. My book was on every table"... | |
| Charles George Harper - 1895 - 400 páginas
...death, certainly his " Decline and Fall" had an extraordinary run when it first appeared. The entire impression was exhausted in a few days ; a second and third edition were scarce adequate to the demand, and it was said at the time that " the book was on every table and on... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1896 - 540 páginas
...to describe the success of the work 1776. without betraying the vanity of the writer. The first <6 impression was exhausted in a few days; a second and...third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand, and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pyrates of Dublin. My book was on every table,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1896 - 466 páginas
...describe the success of the work me. without betraying the vanity of the writer. The first e i™**' impression was exhausted in a few days; a second and...third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand, and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pyrates of Dublin. My book was on every table,... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 558 páginas
...I am at a loss how to describe the success of the work, without betraying the vanity of the writer. The first impression was exhausted in a few days ;...third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand ; and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pirates of Dublin. My book was on every table,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1898 - 370 páginas
...how to describe the success of the work, without betraying the vanity of the writer. The first 3° impression was exhausted in a few days; a second and...third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand, and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pirates of Dublin. My book was on every table,... | |
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