Definitionn. the audience reached by written communications
Last update: October 28, 2015
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He founded a new readership in Divinity, and presented Greek MSS. [Please select]
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These books are particularly well-written and researched, because he wanted that readership to get the very best possible for their money. [Please select]
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Would the "well-known" fact be well-known to the book's intended readership. [Please select]
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In a moment of ambition, he had applied for the Readership of Lincoln's Inn, but, owing chiefly to the hostile influence of the Record, the appointment had gone elsewhere. [Please select]
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Of course there is no reason why young ladies should not read this book: I am sure they would enjoy this just as much Reid's target readership, which was boys. [Please select]
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