James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... moral organization against slavery . " 47 In contrast to this crushing failure of the political approach he points to the revolution which the abolitionists have brought about by put- ting the pro - slavery forces in contact " with the ...
... moral organization against slavery . " 47 In contrast to this crushing failure of the political approach he points to the revolution which the abolitionists have brought about by put- ting the pro - slavery forces in contact " with the ...
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... moral as well as his aesthetic nature , and reasoning , like Aristotle , from effects to causes , Lowell maintains that it possesses ethical qualities , ex- cellent or inferior , and that these ethical qualities must play a coefficient ...
... moral as well as his aesthetic nature , and reasoning , like Aristotle , from effects to causes , Lowell maintains that it possesses ethical qualities , ex- cellent or inferior , and that these ethical qualities must play a coefficient ...
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... moral philosophy or metaphysics , or as exer- cises to put and keep the mental muscles in training . " Else- where , he complains of Wordsworth that he regarded poetry " as an exercise rather of the intellect than as a nepenthe of the ...
... moral philosophy or metaphysics , or as exer- cises to put and keep the mental muscles in training . " Else- where , he complains of Wordsworth that he regarded poetry " as an exercise rather of the intellect than as a nepenthe of the ...
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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