Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... Italy , and France had ex- hausted art's resources and condemned it to a monotonous repeti- tion of its former glory , Condorcet projected a new era , one made possible by the cheap availability of works of art on a massive scale . Yet ...
... Italy , and France had ex- hausted art's resources and condemned it to a monotonous repeti- tion of its former glory , Condorcet projected a new era , one made possible by the cheap availability of works of art on a massive scale . Yet ...
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... Italy . When readers ignored his doctrinal and travel narratives of the thirties , he reverted to his most popular character and themes in The Pathfinder and The Deerslayer . When the depression of 1837 devastated the book mar- ket to ...
... Italy . When readers ignored his doctrinal and travel narratives of the thirties , he reverted to his most popular character and themes in The Pathfinder and The Deerslayer . When the depression of 1837 devastated the book mar- ket to ...
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... Italian and French journals ( which must seem fantastic to most American readers in any case ) , we have a translated account of spontaneous combustion from " the fourth volume of the Literary Magazine ” - an account which takes up ...
... Italian and French journals ( which must seem fantastic to most American readers in any case ) , we have a translated account of spontaneous combustion from " the fourth volume of the Literary Magazine ” - an account which takes up ...
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