“In an age as agitated as ours, it no longer suffices just to be advertised in the newspaper. To be advertised in this way is the same thing as being consigned to oblivion. If one is to be noticed, once must as least appear on the first page under a hand that points to and, as it were, announces or advertises the advertisement.”

Søren Kierkegaard, Writing Sampler, Nichol P. 73
1840s, Writing Sampler (1844)

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