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We like Edward Cave, editor of Gentleman's Magazine.(The Week)(Brief article)

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We like Edward Cave, editor of Gentleman's Magazine. A man who has employed Samuel Johnson, poet and moralist, makes his package of essays and London chatter better than it has to be. Cave writes that the experience ...

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