James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... once felt is so felt nevermore . The fleeting relish at sensation's brim Had in it the best ferment of the wine . One spring I knew as never any since : All night the surges of the warm southwest Boomed intermittent through the ...
... once felt is so felt nevermore . The fleeting relish at sensation's brim Had in it the best ferment of the wine . One spring I knew as never any since : All night the surges of the warm southwest Boomed intermittent through the ...
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... once put in the hand , the grip is instinctive ; and he who is firmly seated in authority soon learns to think security , and not progress , the highest lesson of statecraft . From the sum- mit of power men no longer turn their eyes ...
... once put in the hand , the grip is instinctive ; and he who is firmly seated in authority soon learns to think security , and not progress , the highest lesson of statecraft . From the sum- mit of power men no longer turn their eyes ...
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... ONCE MORE ( Hamlet ) ( 1868 ) Goethe , in one of the most perfect of his shorter poems , tells us that a poem is like a painted window . Seen from without ( and he accordingly justifies the Philistine , who never looks at them otherwise ) ...
... ONCE MORE ( Hamlet ) ( 1868 ) Goethe , in one of the most perfect of his shorter poems , tells us that a poem is like a painted window . Seen from without ( and he accordingly justifies the Philistine , who never looks at them otherwise ) ...
Inhalt
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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