Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... sense of the archaic more powerful than the sense of the modern ; the impression of the Old World order and refinement more compelling than the impression of New World life . But the portico , after all , faced the wilderness . There ...
... sense of the archaic more powerful than the sense of the modern ; the impression of the Old World order and refinement more compelling than the impression of New World life . But the portico , after all , faced the wilderness . There ...
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... Sense philosophy was the dominant mode of American intellectual life in the North . The triumph of Common Sense philosophy was an important factor in the development of American literature be- cause the overwhelming majority of ...
... Sense philosophy was the dominant mode of American intellectual life in the North . The triumph of Common Sense philosophy was an important factor in the development of American literature be- cause the overwhelming majority of ...
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... Sense philosophy was a process of simplification intended to validate republican and Protestant institutions . Special emphasis was given to the moral sense , which " was not a mere sentiment or feeling , but a rational faculty ...
... Sense philosophy was a process of simplification intended to validate republican and Protestant institutions . Special emphasis was given to the moral sense , which " was not a mere sentiment or feeling , but a rational faculty ...
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