The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 128
... thing " and that while the " law for thing " had much the best of it , in practical affairs , it was destructive of hu- man worth and dignity in the long run . But un- fortunately , he never decided in his own mind whether to give his ...
... thing " and that while the " law for thing " had much the best of it , in practical affairs , it was destructive of hu- man worth and dignity in the long run . But un- fortunately , he never decided in his own mind whether to give his ...
Stran 167
... thing to another , is perhaps its most outstanding quality . This technical versatility not only explains Amer ... thing , to start something , to play at being some- thing . It is for this reason that so many Americans start in life as ...
... thing to another , is perhaps its most outstanding quality . This technical versatility not only explains Amer ... thing , to start something , to play at being some- thing . It is for this reason that so many Americans start in life as ...
Stran 225
... things , was always to one's own native state , rather than to the country as a whole . These remarks , duly dep- recated by the editor of the paper in which they appeared , only served to show that Hawthorne was now as much of a ...
... things , was always to one's own native state , rather than to the country as a whole . These remarks , duly dep- recated by the editor of the paper in which they appeared , only served to show that Hawthorne was now as much of a ...
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