The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... thought , the trammel of the belletristic was broken and he was free to reevaluate American writers , to follow the trail of their work wherever it led ; for at last he had found a method true to facts , yet one which would satisfy his ...
... thought , the trammel of the belletristic was broken and he was free to reevaluate American writers , to follow the trail of their work wherever it led ; for at last he had found a method true to facts , yet one which would satisfy his ...
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... thought , and by your nature inextinguishable , indestructible . But I , your poor servant , have revealed you to ... thought and thought is death- less . To such a conclusion did the buoyant youth of Roughing It arrive in the dun ...
... thought , and by your nature inextinguishable , indestructible . But I , your poor servant , have revealed you to ... thought and thought is death- less . To such a conclusion did the buoyant youth of Roughing It arrive in the dun ...
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... Thought The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America ( 180 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BOOK DEPOSITORY D AISLE SECT SHLF SIDE POS ITEM C 8 07 07 18 02 7 12 011 2 " The volume as it stands is a superb fragment . . . . If he had lived to ...
... Thought The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America ( 180 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BOOK DEPOSITORY D AISLE SECT SHLF SIDE POS ITEM C 8 07 07 18 02 7 12 011 2 " The volume as it stands is a superb fragment . . . . If he had lived to ...
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