James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... idea that " The child is father of the man " and that " our days are bound each to each by natural piety " ( especially as later applied to institutions and tradi- tion ) may have reinforced Lowell's Darwinian ideas of heredity and ...
... idea that " The child is father of the man " and that " our days are bound each to each by natural piety " ( especially as later applied to institutions and tradi- tion ) may have reinforced Lowell's Darwinian ideas of heredity and ...
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... idea that " Soul is form , and doth the body make . " The thought - and - emotion — the intuition of our latter - day ex- pressionists - grows into bodily form , as in " Hamlet , " for example , in which the character of the Prince was ...
... idea that " Soul is form , and doth the body make . " The thought - and - emotion — the intuition of our latter - day ex- pressionists - grows into bodily form , as in " Hamlet , " for example , in which the character of the Prince was ...
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... idea the world has ever seen . That idea was not to found a democracy , nor to charter the city of New Jerusa- lem by an act of the General Court , as gentlemen seem to think whose notions of history and human nature rise like an exhala ...
... idea the world has ever seen . That idea was not to found a democracy , nor to charter the city of New Jerusa- lem by an act of the General Court , as gentlemen seem to think whose notions of history and human nature rise like an exhala ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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