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... edition of The Confidence - Man , pp . 227–28 . 5. The New York Herald , the Spirit of the Times , and the Albion gave the drama approving reviews and testified to the play's success . See Bergmann , " The Original Confidence - Man ...
... edition of The Confidence - Man , pp . 227–28 . 5. The New York Herald , the Spirit of the Times , and the Albion gave the drama approving reviews and testified to the play's success . See Bergmann , " The Original Confidence - Man ...
Page 158
... edition of The Confidence - Man , pp . 375–77 . Mel- ville had either made or permitted similar changes in the revised version of Typee . 24. See Merton Sealts's Melville's Reading : A Checklist of Books Owned and Borrowed , entry 62 ...
... edition of The Confidence - Man , pp . 375–77 . Mel- ville had either made or permitted similar changes in the revised version of Typee . 24. See Merton Sealts's Melville's Reading : A Checklist of Books Owned and Borrowed , entry 62 ...
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... Edition , pp . 275–78 . 11. Berthoff , " Herman Melville : The Confidence - Man , " p . 234 . 12. Northrop Frye , Anatomy of Criticism : Four Essays , p . 309 . Paul McCarthy , in his " Elements of Anatomy in Melville's Fiction , " has ...
... Edition , pp . 275–78 . 11. Berthoff , " Herman Melville : The Confidence - Man , " p . 234 . 12. Northrop Frye , Anatomy of Criticism : Four Essays , p . 309 . Paul McCarthy , in his " Elements of Anatomy in Melville's Fiction , " has ...
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