James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... ideal form , " that sense of ideal form which made the Greeks masters in art to all succeeding generations . " Twice in his essay on Shakespeare he defines art essentially in the Greek way , once as " that ideal representation of the ...
... ideal form , " that sense of ideal form which made the Greeks masters in art to all succeeding generations . " Twice in his essay on Shakespeare he defines art essentially in the Greek way , once as " that ideal representation of the ...
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... ideal and the actual , when he writes : “ The true ideal is not opposed to the real [ actual ] , nor is it any artificial heightening thereof , but lies in it " ; although in some passages his conception of the ideal is akin rather to ...
... ideal and the actual , when he writes : “ The true ideal is not opposed to the real [ actual ] , nor is it any artificial heightening thereof , but lies in it " ; although in some passages his conception of the ideal is akin rather to ...
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... ideal gives our life of change and oblivion " a high immunity from Night , " a " noble permanence " which " haunts the soul . " V. Peace is not ignoble , but man should be ready when his Ideal is " foe - beset " to " front a lie in arms ...
... ideal gives our life of change and oblivion " a high immunity from Night , " a " noble permanence " which " haunts the soul . " V. Peace is not ignoble , but man should be ready when his Ideal is " foe - beset " to " front a lie in arms ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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