Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... called him " a great man of a little town " who would have few distractions " except such trifling di- vertisements , such as attending Portland sidewalks , chastising inhuman teamsters , [ and ] prosecuting the study of Phrenology ...
... called him " a great man of a little town " who would have few distractions " except such trifling di- vertisements , such as attending Portland sidewalks , chastising inhuman teamsters , [ and ] prosecuting the study of Phrenology ...
Strana 80
... called the ' Spy ' scene in West - Chester County , and time of the revolution- ary war- " ( L / J , 1:44 ) , and the more he wrote of the new book , the less interested he was in the old one : on July 8 he wrote , " [ Precau- tion ] is ...
... called the ' Spy ' scene in West - Chester County , and time of the revolution- ary war- " ( L / J , 1:44 ) , and the more he wrote of the new book , the less interested he was in the old one : on July 8 he wrote , " [ Precau- tion ] is ...
Strana 119
... called Salem Witchcraft , and Mr. Tyler's forgotten , and we fear , lost narrative of the Algerine Captive , both of which relate to times long past . " The novelist should be a " true historian " in Fielding's sense of the term : We ...
... called Salem Witchcraft , and Mr. Tyler's forgotten , and we fear , lost narrative of the Algerine Captive , both of which relate to times long past . " The novelist should be a " true historian " in Fielding's sense of the term : We ...
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