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of Crusoe's labours : they will fire Émile's imagination with the practical , natural , and manual education to which he is destined . Bacon , Comenius and Locke had urged this change of emphasis , but Rousseau takes it very much ...
of Crusoe's labours : they will fire Émile's imagination with the practical , natural , and manual education to which he is destined . Bacon , Comenius and Locke had urged this change of emphasis , but Rousseau takes it very much ...
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fortitude of Defoe's isolated man withdraws from general attention the true lineaments of that lonely and unlovely archetype of our civilization , homo economicus , who is also mirrored in Robinson Crusoe .
fortitude of Defoe's isolated man withdraws from general attention the true lineaments of that lonely and unlovely archetype of our civilization , homo economicus , who is also mirrored in Robinson Crusoe .
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H. C. Hutchins has studied the early editions of Robinson Crusoe in his Robinson Crusoe and Its Printing ( New York , 1925 ) , and William - Edward Mann is responsible for a useful study of Robinson Crusoë en France ( Paris , 1916 ) .
H. C. Hutchins has studied the early editions of Robinson Crusoe in his Robinson Crusoe and Its Printing ( New York , 1925 ) , and William - Edward Mann is responsible for a useful study of Robinson Crusoë en France ( Paris , 1916 ) .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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