Chapter 3

BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.BRYANT & MAY’SThe “Times” says “Lucifers have risen gradually to be at last a special source of danger, and no careful housekeeper who looked at these returns (Fire Brigade) would ever allow any butSafety Matchesinside their doors.”PATENTSAFETY MATCHESFraud.Without the precaution of observing closely the address,Bryant & May, and their Trade Mark,Bryant and May Trade Markthe Public may be imposed upon with an article thatdoes not affordProtection from Fire.LIGHT ONLY ON THE BOX.NOTESON THEROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION,1868.PART I. BYWM. MICHAEL ROSSETTI.PART II. BYALGERNON C. SWINBURNE.“Desiring this man’s art, and that man’s scope.”—Shakspeare.LONDON:JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY.(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)Thereader of this pamphlet will be apt to understand, from its very arrangement, the fact that each of the writers speaks solely for himself. Each chooses his own point of view, and expresses his own opinion, and in his own way. If the opinions happen to diverge, it will be for the reader to select, as he pleases, either or neither.

BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.

BRYANT & MAY’S

The “Times” says “Lucifers have risen gradually to be at last a special source of danger, and no careful housekeeper who looked at these returns (Fire Brigade) would ever allow any butSafety Matchesinside their doors.”

PATENT

SAFETY MATCHES

Fraud.Without the precaution of observing closely the address,Bryant & May, and their Trade Mark,Bryant and May Trade Markthe Public may be imposed upon with an article thatdoes not affordProtection from Fire.

LIGHT ONLY ON THE BOX.

NOTESON THEROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION,1868.

PART I. BYWM. MICHAEL ROSSETTI.

PART II. BYALGERNON C. SWINBURNE.

“Desiring this man’s art, and that man’s scope.”—Shakspeare.

LONDON:JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY.

(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

Thereader of this pamphlet will be apt to understand, from its very arrangement, the fact that each of the writers speaks solely for himself. Each chooses his own point of view, and expresses his own opinion, and in his own way. If the opinions happen to diverge, it will be for the reader to select, as he pleases, either or neither.

A. C. S.W. M. R.

A. C. S.W. M. R.


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