James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... Century , p . 591 , quotes his letter to Mrs. Stowe , advising her to " stick to Nature and avoid what people commonly call the ideal ; for that , and beauty , and pathos , and suc- cess , all lie in the simply natural . " F. L. Mott ...
... Century , p . 591 , quotes his letter to Mrs. Stowe , advising her to " stick to Nature and avoid what people commonly call the ideal ; for that , and beauty , and pathos , and suc- cess , all lie in the simply natural . " F. L. Mott ...
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... century . Laying aside also our twentieth - century predilections ( if we have them ) for various limited kinds of art denominated realistic , we are bound to admit the impressiveness of a creed that offers justification , at one and ...
... century . Laying aside also our twentieth - century predilections ( if we have them ) for various limited kinds of art denominated realistic , we are bound to admit the impressiveness of a creed that offers justification , at one and ...
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... CENTURIES AGO ( 1865 ) The history of New England is written imperishably on the face of a continent , and in characters as beneficent as they are enduring . In the Old World national pride feeds itself with the record of battles and ...
... CENTURIES AGO ( 1865 ) The history of New England is written imperishably on the face of a continent , and in characters as beneficent as they are enduring . In the Old World national pride feeds itself with the record of battles and ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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