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... , but it by no means follows , because he has not succeeded equally well in these new phases , that he could not have done so . His Indian Romances are numerous ; his foreign ones are isolated efforts 14 COOPER . JAMES FENIMORE.
... , but it by no means follows , because he has not succeeded equally well in these new phases , that he could not have done so . His Indian Romances are numerous ; his foreign ones are isolated efforts 14 COOPER . JAMES FENIMORE.
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... mean this in its broad Shakspearian sense , admitting that there is a racy , quiet shrewdness in many of the remarks of Natty Bumppo , which supplies the place . The character of that simple - minded hunter is certainly the greatest ...
... mean this in its broad Shakspearian sense , admitting that there is a racy , quiet shrewdness in many of the remarks of Natty Bumppo , which supplies the place . The character of that simple - minded hunter is certainly the greatest ...
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... mean- ing of his companion , and throwing back his cowl , a movement that exposed the countenance of Father Anselmo , he prepared to listen to the confession of the old man . " Thou art a Christian , and one of thy years hath not to ...
... mean- ing of his companion , and throwing back his cowl , a movement that exposed the countenance of Father Anselmo , he prepared to listen to the confession of the old man . " Thou art a Christian , and one of thy years hath not to ...
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... means one of his best " bits of painting ; " still it has all the characteristics of his style , and we present it , being the first that comes to hand . " The river was confined between high and cragged rocks 40 JAMES FENIMORÉ COOPER .
... means one of his best " bits of painting ; " still it has all the characteristics of his style , and we present it , being the first that comes to hand . " The river was confined between high and cragged rocks 40 JAMES FENIMORÉ COOPER .
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... mean this disparagingly to his character as a good and true republican , but to show our opinion of his greater breadth and depth of appreciation than is generally met with in American authors . Mr. Emerson's fame is a curious compound ...
... mean this disparagingly to his character as a good and true republican , but to show our opinion of his greater breadth and depth of appreciation than is generally met with in American authors . Mr. Emerson's fame is a curious compound ...
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