James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... common liberty , of insuring " every man his right , and not only that , but the permanence of it . " In other words , just as Lowell had found that in the case of the individual the greatest poise and satisfac- tion are possible only ...
... common liberty , of insuring " every man his right , and not only that , but the permanence of it . " In other words , just as Lowell had found that in the case of the individual the greatest poise and satisfac- tion are possible only ...
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... common people ; he realized 160 Writings , V , 211 , 216 . 161 The Function of the Poet , pp . 127-139 . 162 Lowell's thorough knowledge of language was the result of the widespread interest of his day . As a result of English contempt ...
... common people ; he realized 160 Writings , V , 211 , 216 . 161 The Function of the Poet , pp . 127-139 . 162 Lowell's thorough knowledge of language was the result of the widespread interest of his day . As a result of English contempt ...
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... common - sense things with mystical hues , - E. sits in a mystery calm and intense , And looks coolly around him with sharp common - sense ; C. shows you how every - day matters unite With the dim transdiurnal recesses of night ...
... common - sense things with mystical hues , - E. sits in a mystery calm and intense , And looks coolly around him with sharp common - sense ; C. shows you how every - day matters unite With the dim transdiurnal recesses of night ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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