James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... living , but between those who are living , those who are dead , and those who are to be born . " It was largely by this standard of value that Lowell judged contemporary events in this period . He attacked Douglas and Breckenridge in ...
... living , but between those who are living , those who are dead , and those who are to be born . " It was largely by this standard of value that Lowell judged contemporary events in this period . He attacked Douglas and Breckenridge in ...
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... living experience can be- come living expression " ; and behind his personal experience of life , furthermore , there lies " the collective thought , the faith , the desire of a nation or a race , " which is " the cumulative re- sult of ...
... living experience can be- come living expression " ; and behind his personal experience of life , furthermore , there lies " the collective thought , the faith , the desire of a nation or a race , " which is " the cumulative re- sult of ...
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... living passion breathe When other crowns grow , while we twine them , sear . What brings us thronging these high rites to pay , And seal these hours the noblest of our year , Save that our brothers found this better way ? 220 230 VIII ...
... living passion breathe When other crowns grow , while we twine them , sear . What brings us thronging these high rites to pay , And seal these hours the noblest of our year , Save that our brothers found this better way ? 220 230 VIII ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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