Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... reason comes to be , like every other employment , a particular business , which is carried on by a very few people , who furnish the public with all the thought and reason possessed by the vast multitudes that labor . " 7 The threat to ...
... reason comes to be , like every other employment , a particular business , which is carried on by a very few people , who furnish the public with all the thought and reason possessed by the vast multitudes that labor . " 7 The threat to ...
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... Reason and the Flow of the Soul was the new catalogue , and its appearance was in itself a publishing event in New ... reasons , Caritat's circulating library at- tracted the attention of the Friendly Society , and many of the circle ...
... Reason and the Flow of the Soul was the new catalogue , and its appearance was in itself a publishing event in New ... reasons , Caritat's circulating library at- tracted the attention of the Friendly Society , and many of the circle ...
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... reason for anonymity was the hope of stirring the kind of public interest in the author's identity that had attended Scott's anony- mous novels , and Cooper did as much as he could to encourage that interest . A second reason is ...
... reason for anonymity was the hope of stirring the kind of public interest in the author's identity that had attended Scott's anony- mous novels , and Cooper did as much as he could to encourage that interest . A second reason is ...
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