The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... hopes on which he fed have been belied by after events - so his critics say ; as the great hopes of the Enlightenment have been belied . Certainly in this welter of today , with science become the drab and slut of war and indus ...
... hopes on which he fed have been belied by after events - so his critics say ; as the great hopes of the Enlightenment have been belied . Certainly in this welter of today , with science become the drab and slut of war and indus ...
Strana 155
... hope ... day - light and good piloting will secure all . " But he would do more than that ; he would pull an oar himself ; and with high hopes , at the age of twenty - five , he cast in his lot with America to serve the cause in ...
... hope ... day - light and good piloting will secure all . " But he would do more than that ; he would pull an oar himself ; and with high hopes , at the age of twenty - five , he cast in his lot with America to serve the cause in ...
Strana 202
... HOPES OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT Then a film of haze slowly gathered upon the face of the brilliant sun and the light of men's hopes grew dimmer . As physics en- croached upon the interest in biology , and leadership in speculation based on ...
... HOPES OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT Then a film of haze slowly gathered upon the face of the brilliant sun and the light of men's hopes grew dimmer . As physics en- croached upon the interest in biology , and leadership in speculation based on ...
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