The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... intellectual New England after 1870 is little more than a repeti- tion of the story of New England after 1790 - a resurgence of the traditional Toryism that assumed an unquestioned custodianship of all matters intellectual . That was ...
... intellectual New England after 1870 is little more than a repeti- tion of the story of New England after 1790 - a resurgence of the traditional Toryism that assumed an unquestioned custodianship of all matters intellectual . That was ...
Strana 206
... intellectual curiosity he was far in advance of Henry Adams , then a young diplomat in London . Upon his graduation in 1863 he determined upon the law , read through the two - year course of the Harvard Law School in nine months , was ...
... intellectual curiosity he was far in advance of Henry Adams , then a young diplomat in London . Upon his graduation in 1863 he determined upon the law , read through the two - year course of the Harvard Law School in nine months , was ...
Strana 243
... intellectual release . If he had removed to New York a decade earlier , before his literary method hardened into rigidity , his technique might have changed with his more radical intellectual outlook and become the vehicle of a more ...
... intellectual release . If he had removed to New York a decade earlier , before his literary method hardened into rigidity , his technique might have changed with his more radical intellectual outlook and become the vehicle of a more ...
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