Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Charles Brockden Brown” in chapter 5, page 99 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Walcott Boynton, Reader's History of American Literature:
...acco-stopper and button-holes?
It now turns out that this very habit has made Cooper's Indian a permanent and distinct figure in literature, while the so — called Indians of his predecessor, Charles Brockden Brown , were merely shadowy and unreal.
Poetry or romance, continued the , does not descend into the particulars.
Yet Balzac, a far higher authority, and one who handled the details of buttons and tob...
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