James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... eye averted , and an anguishing frown , Loathingly glides the Muse through scenes of strife , Where like the heart of ... eyes Own with cool tears its influence mother - meek ; It lights the poet's heart up like a star ; Ah ! while the ...
... eye averted , and an anguishing frown , Loathingly glides the Muse through scenes of strife , Where like the heart of ... eyes Own with cool tears its influence mother - meek ; It lights the poet's heart up like a star ; Ah ! while the ...
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... eyes whose sunshine runs before the lips While Holmes's rockets curve their long ellipse , And burst in seeds of fire that burst again To drop in scintillating rain . 4 . There too the face half - rustic , half - divine , Self - poised ...
... eyes whose sunshine runs before the lips While Holmes's rockets curve their long ellipse , And burst in seeds of fire that burst again To drop in scintillating rain . 4 . There too the face half - rustic , half - divine , Self - poised ...
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... eyes in his head cannot look even into a pigsty without learning something that will be useful to him at one time or another . Not that we should educate ourselves for the mere selfish sake of that advantage of superiority which it will ...
... eyes in his head cannot look even into a pigsty without learning something that will be useful to him at one time or another . Not that we should educate ourselves for the mere selfish sake of that advantage of superiority which it will ...
Inhalt
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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abolitionists American Anti-Slavery Aristotle Atlantic Monthly Author's note beauty believe Biglow Papers brain called century character criticism Dante dear democracy divine Don Quixote doubt dream earth Emerson England English essay eyes faith fancy feel genius give Goethe Greek Hamlet hand hath heart hope Hosea Howells human humanitarian Ibid ideal imagination impressionist instinct James Russell Lowell kind language Letters literary literature living look Lowell's manhood means ment mind modern Modern Language Association moral nation nature never North American Review o'er once passion poem poet poetry political praise Puritan reform seems sense Shakespeare Sir Launfal slavery social soul spirit sure thee thet things thou thought tion tradition true truth verse VIII W. D. HOWELLS whole wise words Wordsworth Writings ΙΟ