The Coquette

Notes

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  4. ^ Massachusetts Centinel. 20 September 1788.
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  6. ^ "Who Reads an Early American Book?". Archived from the original on 2009-04-20.
  7. ^ Mulford 1996, p. xlvii
  8. ^ Davidson 2004, p. 225
  9. ^ Davidson 2004, p. 186
  10. ^ Davidson 2004, p. 230
  11. ^ Harris 1995, pp. 2–3
  12. ^ Joudrey, Thomas. "Maintaining Stability: Fancy and Passion in The Coquette. The New England Quarterly 36.1 (2013): 60-88.
  13. ^ Schweitzer 2006, p. 131
  14. ^ Schweitzer 2006, p. 109
  15. ^ Pettengill 1992, p. 187
  16. ^ a b Pettengill 1992, p. 194
  17. ^ Pettengill 1992, p. 199
  18. ^ Baker 1996, p. 58
  19. ^ Mower 2002, p. 316
  20. ^ MURPHY, JILLMARIE (2016). ""The Humming Bird; or Herald of Taste" (1798): Periodical Culture and Female Editorship in the Early American Republic". American Periodicals. 26 (1): 44–69. ISSN 1054-7479.

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