The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... criticism was lifted up , timid and uncertain at first , but growing more con- fident and more strident as the decade grew older . It was not searching criticism . Sooner or later it was pretty certain to run into a blind alley of moral ...
... criticism was lifted up , timid and uncertain at first , but growing more con- fident and more strident as the decade grew older . It was not searching criticism . Sooner or later it was pretty certain to run into a blind alley of moral ...
Strana 139
... criticism had not come , and would not come until the Industrial Revolution had created in America a prole- tariat such as swarmed in the English black country and amongst the hovels of continental cities . Nevertheless such criticism ...
... criticism had not come , and would not come until the Industrial Revolution had created in America a prole- tariat such as swarmed in the English black country and amongst the hovels of continental cities . Nevertheless such criticism ...
Strana 160
... criticism . " The highest al- legiance of every man , " he wrote Norton in 1865 , " is due to lib- erty and civilization , or rather civilization and liberty " ; 24 and the creed of the Nation , which Godkin unconsciously modified as ...
... criticism . " The highest al- legiance of every man , " he wrote Norton in 1865 , " is due to lib- erty and civilization , or rather civilization and liberty " ; 24 and the creed of the Nation , which Godkin unconsciously modified as ...
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