The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... never to have suspected the price that would be exacted of the President for the presents to the General . He never realized how great a bill was sent to the American people for the wine he drank or the cigars he smoked with his wealthy ...
... never to have suspected the price that would be exacted of the President for the presents to the General . He never realized how great a bill was sent to the American people for the wine he drank or the cigars he smoked with his wealthy ...
Strana 57
... never abundant . The dignity that results from a strong nature held in restraint , he never achieved . There were no depths in him . He waited patiently for his vessel to fill and measured it out carefully . As a short - story writer he ...
... never abundant . The dignity that results from a strong nature held in restraint , he never achieved . There were no depths in him . He waited patiently for his vessel to fill and measured it out carefully . As a short - story writer he ...
Strana 73
... never been master'd , For men and women whose tempers have never been master'd , For those whom laws , theories , conventions can never master . 29 This is the spirit of the radical forties when men were prone to repudiate their ...
... never been master'd , For men and women whose tempers have never been master'd , For those whom laws , theories , conventions can never master . 29 This is the spirit of the radical forties when men were prone to repudiate their ...
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