| 1904 - 926 lapas
...Thackeray took a decided turn to literature, and became proprietor and editor of a weekly periodical called The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals and the Pint Arts. It had been first started on January 5, 1833, and had existed for about four months when,... | |
| 1864 - 564 lapas
...which were not prosperous. We believe the journal to have been one which bore the imposing title of " The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arts." Thackeray's editorial reign began about the 19th Number, after which he seems to have done a good deal... | |
| 1864 - 650 lapas
...which were not prosperous. We believe the journal to have been one which bore the imposing titleof "The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arte." Thackeray's editorial reign began about the 19th number, after which he seems to have done a... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 454 lapas
...which were not prosperous. We believe the journal to have been one which bore the imposing title of " The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arts." Thackeray's editorial reign began about the 19th Number, after which he seems to have done a good deal... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 448 lapas
...which were not prosperous. We believe the journal to have been one which bore the imposing title of " The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arts." Thackeray's editorial reign began about the 19th Number, after which he seems to have done a good deal... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1874 - 336 lapas
...which were not prosperous. We believe the journal to have been one which bore the imposing title of " The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arts." Thackeray's editorial reign began about the 1 9th Number, after which he seems to have done a good... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1875 - 348 lapas
...which were not prosperous. We believe the journal to have been one which bore the imposing title of " The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arts." Thackeray's editorial reign began about the 19th Number, after which he seems to have done a good deal... | |
| Henry H. Lancaster - 1876 - 510 lapas
...which were not prosperous. W,e believe the journal to have been one which bore the imposing title of " The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arts." Thackeray's editorial reign began about the 19th Number, after which he seems to have done a good deal... | |
| John Brown - 1880 - 312 lapas
...which were not prosperous. We believe the journal to have been one which bore the imposing title of " The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arts." Thackeray's editorial reign began about the 19th Number, after which he seems to have done a good deal... | |
| James Crabb Watt - 1880 - 320 lapas
...to Frasei>s Magazine, then in the zenith of its fame. At the age of twenty-two the young man edited The National Standard and Journal of Literature, Science, Music, Theatricals, and the Fine Arts, a sheet of pasquinade and fearless criticism blotted out by its own virulence. In this periodical first... | |
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