James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... Past's blood - rusted key . " 20 W. G. Jenkins , who has examined minutely his political thought , says that from " his early years to the end of his life Lowell affirmed his belief in progress , " " 21 but that in his early days he did ...
... Past's blood - rusted key . " 20 W. G. Jenkins , who has examined minutely his political thought , says that from " his early years to the end of his life Lowell affirmed his belief in progress , " " 21 but that in his early days he did ...
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... Past . Next year , 1854 , Lowell's fireside pilgrimage to Cambridge Thirty Years Ago reveals the roots of his somewhat conserva- tive heritage in this rather idyllic and glamorous view , through the soft haze of retrospect , of the ...
... Past . Next year , 1854 , Lowell's fireside pilgrimage to Cambridge Thirty Years Ago reveals the roots of his somewhat conserva- tive heritage in this rather idyllic and glamorous view , through the soft haze of retrospect , of the ...
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... past , " a disregard for " the sense of continuity , of permanence , which makes of the present a bridge between a past of revered memories and a future of assured anticipations ; the beauty and sentiment which hallow traditions ; the ...
... past , " a disregard for " the sense of continuity , of permanence , which makes of the present a bridge between a past of revered memories and a future of assured anticipations ; the beauty and sentiment which hallow traditions ; the ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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