The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... Adams . Intellectually curious , given to rationalism , retaining much of the eighteenth - century solidity of intellect and honest realism , refusing to barter principle for the good will of men , the Adams line produced no more charac ...
... Adams . Intellectually curious , given to rationalism , retaining much of the eighteenth - century solidity of intellect and honest realism , refusing to barter principle for the good will of men , the Adams line produced no more charac ...
Strana 213
... Adams , with its old - fashioned rectitude , to accept the ways of the Gilded Age , and in the end they turned aside from the main - traveled road to follow their own paths . I CHARLES ... ADAMS 213 Charles Francis Adams-The Business Failure.
... Adams , with its old - fashioned rectitude , to accept the ways of the Gilded Age , and in the end they turned aside from the main - traveled road to follow their own paths . I CHARLES ... ADAMS 213 Charles Francis Adams-The Business Failure.
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... Adams prejudices that were as strong in the fourth generation as they had been in the first . The Adams family was eighteenth - century - Henry Adams had come to understand and he himself in mind and education and preju- dices , was of ...
... Adams prejudices that were as strong in the fourth generation as they had been in the first . The Adams family was eighteenth - century - Henry Adams had come to understand and he himself in mind and education and preju- dices , was of ...
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