The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Jacob Tonson , of the famous publishing family of the Tonsons . Bishop Newton , in his Life of Milton , 1749 , mentions the manuscript as then in possession of the third Jacob Tonson , who was brother of the said Mary . How it came to ...
... Jacob Tonson , of the famous publishing family of the Tonsons . Bishop Newton , in his Life of Milton , 1749 , mentions the manuscript as then in possession of the third Jacob Tonson , who was brother of the said Mary . How it came to ...
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... Jacob Tonson . This Tonson died in 1767 ; and the question is , How came the contract with Simmons to be lost sight of till 1824 , and then to reappear in a tailor's hands in Clifford Street ? Why did it not descend , along with the ...
... Jacob Tonson . This Tonson died in 1767 ; and the question is , How came the contract with Simmons to be lost sight of till 1824 , and then to reappear in a tailor's hands in Clifford Street ? Why did it not descend , along with the ...
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... Jacob Tonson , tertius , in 1767 , in the house in the Strand last occu- pied by him ( lately No. 345 , near Catherine Street ) —which house was also a banking - establishment , known as Mr. Hodsoll's , but in which Tonson had been a ...
... Jacob Tonson , tertius , in 1767 , in the house in the Strand last occu- pied by him ( lately No. 345 , near Catherine Street ) —which house was also a banking - establishment , known as Mr. Hodsoll's , but in which Tonson had been a ...
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... Jacob Tonson , tertius , of which an account has been already given ( see antè , p . 4 , note ) . A facsimile of it was given in the Gentleman's Magazine for July , 1822 ; and there is a copy of this facsimile in Mr. Leigh Sotheby's ...
... Jacob Tonson , tertius , of which an account has been already given ( see antè , p . 4 , note ) . A facsimile of it was given in the Gentleman's Magazine for July , 1822 ; and there is a copy of this facsimile in Mr. Leigh Sotheby's ...
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... Jacob Tonson , the first of the three booksellers of that name , and the founder of the eminent firm . He was then a very young man , having commenced business in 1677 , when he was scarcely twenty - one years of age , at the sign of ...
... Jacob Tonson , the first of the three booksellers of that name , and the founder of the eminent firm . He was then a very young man , having commenced business in 1677 , when he was scarcely twenty - one years of age , at the sign of ...
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