Annals of a Publishing House. William Blackwood And His Sons, Their Magazine And Friends V. 1

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This, lively com- mentator, however, was in no way discouraged by any rebuff, but flowed on as cheerfully as ever, dis- couraged by nothing, not even by the occasional refusal of his articles. "You much mistake if you think I care about the non-insertion of any article of mine : such things trouble me but little," he says, and to all appearance he refused steadily all payment for his contributions, except in the form of Syriac grammars, &c,, for two or three years after his con- nection with ' ...Maga ' began — as long, indeed, as he remained in Ireland, and had not committed himself to the precarious life of the press. Many evidences of the hasty and headlong spirit, and the mind which it is to be feared considered a literary lie as a good joke, will be seen through all these. He had written, for instance, a sarcastic article about Southey's ' Vision of Judgment,' that most universally abused of all com- positions ; but for various reasons changed his mind, and bids his friend destroy it.

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