For William Caxton and Roger L'Estrange, the lesson to be learned is that there is a proper time and place for everything.
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In William Caxton's collection of the fables, it is a rat on pilgrimage who asks the frog's help to cross a river.
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The first copyright privilege in England bears date 1518 and was issued to Richard Pynson, King's Printer, the successor to William Caxton.
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Starting with William Caxton's introduction of the printing press to England, Patterson documents the regulation of publishing in England and the United States.
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For William Caxton ( 1484 ) he was a labourer and in Samuel Croxall's collection ( 1722 ) he is called a husbandman.
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This treatise had been translated into French by as " " and printed by William Caxton's friend, Colard Mansion, in Bruges around 1475.
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.. . that William Caxton was an English merchant, diplomat, and writer, the first English person to work as a retailer of books?
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Christine de Pisan copied liberally from him, quoting him as one of her sources : her writing was popularized by William Caxton in England.
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In the late 15th century William Caxton printed four-fifths of his works in English, which helped to standardize the language and expand the vocabulary.
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Finally, English tradition links the origin of " printer's devil " to the assistant of the first English printer and book publisher, William Caxton.