| Thomas R. Lounsbury, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1915 - 690 páginas
...still further noted in the volume for 1842 of the same publication. "Certain it is," said the editor, "that the Annuals, from especial favourites of the...have come to be regarded almost with indifference. ' ' To the observant it was plainly evident that their career was practically closed. Several of them... | |
| Harold Nicolson - 1923 - 324 páginas
...Forget-me-not, the pioneer of all the Annuals, in the preface to the 1842 volume, writes sadly as follows : " Certain it is that the Annuals, from especial favourites...have come to be regarded almost with indifference." But by 1842 they had done their work : they had done it very thoroughly. On leaving Trinity in February... | |
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