Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mother Goose” in chapter 2.20 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2:
...e child's level.
In Noah Webster's (1783), eight short illustrated fables formed the only concession to childish interest.
The solitary instance of the amusement book proper was , an edition of Mother Goose published in Boston some seventy years before; and it remained solitary for almost as many to come.
By 800, however, the somewhat more humanized instruction of Mrs. Barbauld and Mrs. Trimmer and Mi...
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