The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... means by which the individual and the community , when brought into society , are able to secure the good and avoid ... mean the rights , or rather uncontrolled liberties , which men possessed in a state of human nature in which there ...
... means by which the individual and the community , when brought into society , are able to secure the good and avoid ... mean the rights , or rather uncontrolled liberties , which men possessed in a state of human nature in which there ...
Strana 185
... means , as in this country it seems to mean , the loss of vital contact with humanity , the contraction of one's mental and spiritual horizon , a callous insensibility to social wrongs and individual sorrows , a brutal induration in ...
... means , as in this country it seems to mean , the loss of vital contact with humanity , the contraction of one's mental and spiritual horizon , a callous insensibility to social wrongs and individual sorrows , a brutal induration in ...
Strana 329
... means of arriving , side by side with his serious work . Thus he seems to have begun McTeague about 1894 — although it was not published till 1899 . Theory . His passion for truth more ardent or more noisy- than Crane's : his ...
... means of arriving , side by side with his serious work . Thus he seems to have begun McTeague about 1894 — although it was not published till 1899 . Theory . His passion for truth more ardent or more noisy- than Crane's : his ...
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