Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... thought the writer it would be thought good- " ( L / J , 1:66 ) . Cooper de- manded that Goodrich forward any gossip he had gathered : " who has enquired for the Book ? And who have mentioned my name ? Who else is mentioned as the ...
... thought the writer it would be thought good- " ( L / J , 1:66 ) . Cooper de- manded that Goodrich forward any gossip he had gathered : " who has enquired for the Book ? And who have mentioned my name ? Who else is mentioned as the ...
Strana 191
... thought of the practical utility of this species of narrative , the praise of a vigorous and creative fancy , and of strong talents for moral description , cannot be denied to our author " ( 1801 , 1 : 334 ) . This emphasis on a ...
... thought of the practical utility of this species of narrative , the praise of a vigorous and creative fancy , and of strong talents for moral description , cannot be denied to our author " ( 1801 , 1 : 334 ) . This emphasis on a ...
Strana 197
... thought of the practical utility of this spe- cies of narrative , the praise of a vigorous and creative fancy , and of strong talents for moral description , cannot be denied to our author . [ 1 : 334 ] The principal incidents , however ...
... thought of the practical utility of this spe- cies of narrative , the praise of a vigorous and creative fancy , and of strong talents for moral description , cannot be denied to our author . [ 1 : 334 ] The principal incidents , however ...
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