The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10; Volume 83; Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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Page 194
... Pall Mall Gazette ' libel suit was one of much literary interest . It was brought by Mr. Hepworth Dixon in November 1872. Hepworth Dixon had been announced as the chairman of the London Centenary Festival of Sir Walter Scott . A ...
... Pall Mall Gazette ' libel suit was one of much literary interest . It was brought by Mr. Hepworth Dixon in November 1872. Hepworth Dixon had been announced as the chairman of the London Centenary Festival of Sir Walter Scott . A ...
Page 196
... Pall Mall Gazette ' by Mr. W. S. Gilbert , the dramatist , in 1873 . A letter appeared in the ' Pall Mall Gazette , ' signed Amuetos , ' taking exception to certain passages in a play by Mr. Gilbert then being acted at the Haymarket ...
... Pall Mall Gazette ' by Mr. W. S. Gilbert , the dramatist , in 1873 . A letter appeared in the ' Pall Mall Gazette , ' signed Amuetos , ' taking exception to certain passages in a play by Mr. Gilbert then being acted at the Haymarket ...
Page 197
... Pall Mall Gazette ' was in connection with the late Baron Grant . On arriving one morning at my office my clerk said as I went upstairs : There is a gentleman waiting to see you , sir , who has come from Baron Grant . ' I found a tall ...
... Pall Mall Gazette ' was in connection with the late Baron Grant . On arriving one morning at my office my clerk said as I went upstairs : There is a gentleman waiting to see you , sir , who has come from Baron Grant . ' I found a tall ...
Page 198
... Pall Mall Gazette ' for a libel con- tained in a letter signed Azamat - Batuk , respecting a play called ' Formosa ' which was being performed at the Princess's Theatre , a letter which he said reflected on Mr. Boucicault's private cha ...
... Pall Mall Gazette ' for a libel con- tained in a letter signed Azamat - Batuk , respecting a play called ' Formosa ' which was being performed at the Princess's Theatre , a letter which he said reflected on Mr. Boucicault's private cha ...
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... Pall Mall Gazette ' that no prejudice to private character was intended . Mr. Williams demanded the name of the writer , but on the interposition of the magistrate , who pointed out that it was not usual for newspapers to disclose the ...
... Pall Mall Gazette ' that no prejudice to private character was intended . Mr. Williams demanded the name of the writer , but on the interposition of the magistrate , who pointed out that it was not usual for newspapers to disclose the ...
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