The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... passions and prejudices of the time I have dealt with may have found an echo in my judgments is , perhaps , to be ex ... passion of the Song of Solomon would express it . " Running through his writings is a recurrent echo of the Hebrew ...
... passions and prejudices of the time I have dealt with may have found an echo in my judgments is , perhaps , to be ex ... passion of the Song of Solomon would express it . " Running through his writings is a recurrent echo of the Hebrew ...
Strana 71
... passion of reform was already stirring within him and a succession of causes- temperance , anti - capital - punishment , abolitionism - recruited his pen . As a child of Manhattan and of the Jacksonian revolution it was inevitable that ...
... passion of reform was already stirring within him and a succession of causes- temperance , anti - capital - punishment , abolitionism - recruited his pen . As a child of Manhattan and of the Jacksonian revolution it was inevitable that ...
Strana 248
... passion for Pope and Heine is not the best prepara- tion for it . His intense dislike of the romantic , that led him to an inadequate and partial conception of it , seems to have sprung from certain instinctive feelings and convictions ...
... passion for Pope and Heine is not the best prepara- tion for it . His intense dislike of the romantic , that led him to an inadequate and partial conception of it , seems to have sprung from certain instinctive feelings and convictions ...
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