Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... society . This fact alone makes the history of the reception of romanticism in the early nineteenth century comprehensible . It accounts for the rejection of Godwin , Shelley , and Keats ; for the partial acceptance of Byron ...
... society . This fact alone makes the history of the reception of romanticism in the early nineteenth century comprehensible . It accounts for the rejection of Godwin , Shelley , and Keats ; for the partial acceptance of Byron ...
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... Society " of New York City , a group that met from 1793 to 1798 , when Smith died . In addition to Brown and Dunlap its member- ship included James Kent , the future Chancellor of New York , Samuel Latham Mitchill , a scientist at ...
... Society " of New York City , a group that met from 1793 to 1798 , when Smith died . In addition to Brown and Dunlap its member- ship included James Kent , the future Chancellor of New York , Samuel Latham Mitchill , a scientist at ...
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... Society , was one of the founders of the American Bible Society ( in 1816 ) , and was a founder and the first corresponding secretary of the Otsego County Agricultural Society ( 1817 ) . More importantly , " AN AMERICAN NOVEL PROFESSEDLY " ...
... Society , was one of the founders of the American Bible Society ( in 1816 ) , and was a founder and the first corresponding secretary of the Otsego County Agricultural Society ( 1817 ) . More importantly , " AN AMERICAN NOVEL PROFESSEDLY " ...
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