Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... Shakespeare . When Cooper tried his hand at his first novel in the spring of 1820 , these are the conditions that confronted him . Yet reading habits represent only a small part of the unusual complex of pressures , restrictions , and ...
... Shakespeare . When Cooper tried his hand at his first novel in the spring of 1820 , these are the conditions that confronted him . Yet reading habits represent only a small part of the unusual complex of pressures , restrictions , and ...
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... Shakespeare and Dante , with the humble laborer in the marketplace of letters : " He , with his copy - rights and copy - wrongs , in his squalid garret , in his rusty coat ; ruling ( for this is what he does ) , from his grave , after ...
... Shakespeare and Dante , with the humble laborer in the marketplace of letters : " He , with his copy - rights and copy - wrongs , in his squalid garret , in his rusty coat ; ruling ( for this is what he does ) , from his grave , after ...
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... Shakespeare's Henry V , where the " Law Salique " has been deliberately misread by French factions who want to deny Henry's claim to the French throne ( thus Rich- ard's association of the law and France ) . Asking for an interpreta ...
... Shakespeare's Henry V , where the " Law Salique " has been deliberately misread by French factions who want to deny Henry's claim to the French throne ( thus Rich- ard's association of the law and France ) . Asking for an interpreta ...
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