America Through the Essay: An Anthology for English CoursesA. Theodore Johnson, Allen Tate Oxford University Press, 1938 - 498 halaman |
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... period corresponding , roughly , to the years 1300 to 1700 in Western Europe . ) The historian could also predict the character of the third period - which has proved the last great period of every previ- ous culture . In this period ...
... period corresponding , roughly , to the years 1300 to 1700 in Western Europe . ) The historian could also predict the character of the third period - which has proved the last great period of every previ- ous culture . In this period ...
Halaman 223
... period before that fatal division , and the word Civilization for the period that follows . The use of the words in this sense is arbi- trary ; but the distinction he makes is useful for an understand- ing of America today , so I shall ...
... period before that fatal division , and the word Civilization for the period that follows . The use of the words in this sense is arbi- trary ; but the distinction he makes is useful for an understand- ing of America today , so I shall ...
Halaman 235
... period in which they protect their young . If this analogy can be carried over to a race that prolongs the care of its young , then the 1920's was a period of an exceptionally high civilization . Partly because of the number of youths ...
... period in which they protect their young . If this analogy can be carried over to a race that prolongs the care of its young , then the 1920's was a period of an exceptionally high civilization . Partly because of the number of youths ...
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