Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... sentiments with which it inspires man . ... Providence has so closely connected physical objects with the moral existence of man , that nothing can be added to the study of the one , which does not at the same time lend to farther ...
... sentiments with which it inspires man . ... Providence has so closely connected physical objects with the moral existence of man , that nothing can be added to the study of the one , which does not at the same time lend to farther ...
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... sentiment or feeling , but a rational faculty implanted by the creator [ and ] which made correct judgments in the field of ethics even more trustworthy than in any other . " This moral sense validated the perceptions and judgments of ...
... sentiment or feeling , but a rational faculty implanted by the creator [ and ] which made correct judgments in the field of ethics even more trustworthy than in any other . " This moral sense validated the perceptions and judgments of ...
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... sentiment in New York . In June 1793 Caritat and Fellows opened a circulating library in Water Street . It was to be " devoted to the propaganda of the new liberalism . " The business prospered enough to allow Caritat to return to ...
... sentiment in New York . In June 1793 Caritat and Fellows opened a circulating library in Water Street . It was to be " devoted to the propaganda of the new liberalism . " The business prospered enough to allow Caritat to return to ...
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Toward a Democratic Fiction | 1 |
The Failure of Charles Brockden Brown | 29 |
An American Novel Professedly | 63 |
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