Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... Long a " ridiculous creature , " an " utterly cheap liar , " and a " lying scoundrel . . . too shame- lessly dishonest to mind the scorn of honest men if his infamy adds to his receipts . " 16 On the other hand , Long had equally en ...
... Long a " ridiculous creature , " an " utterly cheap liar , " and a " lying scoundrel . . . too shame- lessly dishonest to mind the scorn of honest men if his infamy adds to his receipts . " 16 On the other hand , Long had equally en ...
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... Long's methods were faulty . In the first place he drew supporting evidence from disreputable sources- ordinary ... Long , at his young age , had already " placed upon record more remarkable statements " about the wildlife of New England ...
... Long's methods were faulty . In the first place he drew supporting evidence from disreputable sources- ordinary ... Long , at his young age , had already " placed upon record more remarkable statements " about the wildlife of New England ...
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... Long's books , and who are taught to believe that what they say is true . " 32 None of Long's critics offered a more reasoned criticism than a writer in the Boston Evening Transcript , who characterized him as a man who could be ...
... Long's books , and who are taught to believe that what they say is true . " 32 None of Long's critics offered a more reasoned criticism than a writer in the Boston Evening Transcript , who characterized him as a man who could be ...
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