The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... accepted progress as it accepted democracy , without questioning the sufficiency of either . The conception accorded naturally with a frontier psychology . Complete opportu- nism is possible only amongst a people that is shallow ...
... accepted progress as it accepted democracy , without questioning the sufficiency of either . The conception accorded naturally with a frontier psychology . Complete opportu- nism is possible only amongst a people that is shallow ...
Strana 29
... accepted them as a child would accept gifts from a fairy godmother . He had had enough of skimping meanness ; with his generation he wanted to slough off the drabness of the frontier ; he wanted the good things of life that had so long ...
... accepted them as a child would accept gifts from a fairy godmother . He had had enough of skimping meanness ; with his generation he wanted to slough off the drabness of the frontier ; he wanted the good things of life that had so long ...
Strana 81
... accepted science , built it into his poetry , rested confidently upon it ; and it is this spirit that explains his formal statement in the " Song of Myself . " I accept Reality and dare not question it , Materialism first and last ...
... accepted science , built it into his poetry , rested confidently upon it ; and it is this spirit that explains his formal statement in the " Song of Myself . " I accept Reality and dare not question it , Materialism first and last ...
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