The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... young writer , and the pretensions of the new - rich society of the town were a cordial invitation to go wrong . Nile Notes of a Howadji ( 1851 ) , written before the young traveler had caught the current note of social satire , was a ...
... young writer , and the pretensions of the new - rich society of the town were a cordial invitation to go wrong . Nile Notes of a Howadji ( 1851 ) , written before the young traveler had caught the current note of social satire , was a ...
Strana 156
... young men of my ac- quaintance were Liberals , in the English sense . John Stuart Mill was our prophet , and Grote and Bentham were our daily food . " 18 Already his heart was overseas ; America as it had been described by de ...
... young men of my ac- quaintance were Liberals , in the English sense . John Stuart Mill was our prophet , and Grote and Bentham were our daily food . " 18 Already his heart was overseas ; America as it had been described by de ...
Strana 205
... young atheist of Cambridge . " The reasons for such a reputation were quite sufficient to Unitarian dogmatists who had forgotten the cardinal principle of Unitarianism - the principle of devout free thought for young John Fiske had ...
... young atheist of Cambridge . " The reasons for such a reputation were quite sufficient to Unitarian dogmatists who had forgotten the cardinal principle of Unitarianism - the principle of devout free thought for young John Fiske had ...
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