James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... poet like Crabbe , who scatters rather than deepens " the impression of reality , " and makes us " feel as if every man were a species by himself , " a poet like Chaucer , " never forgetting the essential sameness of human nature ...
... poet like Crabbe , who scatters rather than deepens " the impression of reality , " and makes us " feel as if every man were a species by himself , " a poet like Chaucer , " never forgetting the essential sameness of human nature ...
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... poet " [ p . 150 ] , and he belittles his criticism , es- pecially on grammatical grounds . Each point is strikingly illustrated by quotations . ) Will , T. E. " A Poet of Freedom , " Arena , XXXI , 262–271 ( March , 1904 ) . Willson ...
... poet " [ p . 150 ] , and he belittles his criticism , es- pecially on grammatical grounds . Each point is strikingly illustrated by quotations . ) Will , T. E. " A Poet of Freedom , " Arena , XXXI , 262–271 ( March , 1904 ) . Willson ...
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... poet , but to be a great philosophic poet , and to this end he must produce an epic . Leaving aside the question whether the epic be obsolete or not , it may be doubted whether the history of a single man's mind is universal enough in ...
... poet , but to be a great philosophic poet , and to this end he must produce an epic . Leaving aside the question whether the epic be obsolete or not , it may be doubted whether the history of a single man's mind is universal enough in ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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