The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... seem severe to suggest that they are the com- ments of a very ignorant or shallow critic , blinded by his prejudices ... seems to have done no serious reading in economic theory for half a century , and was scarcely conscious how far he ...
... seem severe to suggest that they are the com- ments of a very ignorant or shallow critic , blinded by his prejudices ... seems to have done no serious reading in economic theory for half a century , and was scarcely conscious how far he ...
Strana 175
... seem gloomy enough . The very devil seems to have entered into the lower classes of workingmen , and there are plenty of scoundrels to encourage them to all lengths . . . . I am thankful you did not see and hear what took place during ...
... seem gloomy enough . The very devil seems to have entered into the lower classes of workingmen , and there are plenty of scoundrels to encourage them to all lengths . . . . I am thankful you did not see and hear what took place during ...
Strana 339
... seem to be a hard choice , but Mr. Cabell does not hesitate . He patches up his agnosticism with the will to believe , on the pragmatic grounds that it seems to work . For man " ra- tionally to accept his own limitations , " is to ...
... seem to be a hard choice , but Mr. Cabell does not hesitate . He patches up his agnosticism with the will to believe , on the pragmatic grounds that it seems to work . For man " ra- tionally to accept his own limitations , " is to ...
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