The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... character ; and ( 2 ) make out a list of unfamiliar words . Two succeeding chapters successively became our daily task . The class was further informed that the recitations would be conducted by themselves . When the division met I ...
... character ; and ( 2 ) make out a list of unfamiliar words . Two succeeding chapters successively became our daily task . The class was further informed that the recitations would be conducted by themselves . When the division met I ...
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... characters . The sug- American life . gestion appealed to Cooper , and The Spy was the resulting product . 99 How the character and the plot of The Spy were first con- ceived is very clearly told in the author's introduction to the ...
... characters . The sug- American life . gestion appealed to Cooper , and The Spy was the resulting product . 99 How the character and the plot of The Spy were first con- ceived is very clearly told in the author's introduction to the ...
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... character of the plot is such as to demand more subtlety than Cooper possessed , and the consequence is that to the readers of the present decade the book is scarcely known even by title . " Lionel Lincoln . " - The failure of Lionel ...
... character of the plot is such as to demand more subtlety than Cooper possessed , and the consequence is that to the readers of the present decade the book is scarcely known even by title . " Lionel Lincoln . " - The failure of Lionel ...
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... character . One paper after another reprinted the charges with hostile comments of their own , and against all the important ones successive suits were filed . The papers at first treated these jocularly , but when Cooper took the man ...
... character . One paper after another reprinted the charges with hostile comments of their own , and against all the important ones successive suits were filed . The papers at first treated these jocularly , but when Cooper took the man ...
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... character and so inaccurate in his handling of details that verisimilitude often shrinks at the touch of close ... characters are elemental and need no crit- Brief crit- mate . ical acumen to discern . He paints with a big brush on exten ...
... character and so inaccurate in his handling of details that verisimilitude often shrinks at the touch of close ... characters are elemental and need no crit- Brief crit- mate . ical acumen to discern . He paints with a big brush on exten ...
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The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground ; with the Portrait of the Author James Fenimore Cooper Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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