James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... Poetry that won't speak and ring is worse than none . Poetry is the match , the torch of our little field piece , and if it is not fiery , if there is no ignition in it , no ex- plosion , we might as well put an icicle to our priming ...
... Poetry that won't speak and ring is worse than none . Poetry is the match , the torch of our little field piece , and if it is not fiery , if there is no ignition in it , no ex- plosion , we might as well put an icicle to our priming ...
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... poetry ; and he stated it in its significant nuances in his literary criticism . " The first duty of the Muse , " he ... poetry , he deplores a recent dispo- sition " to value literature and even poetry for their usefulness as courses of ...
... poetry ; and he stated it in its significant nuances in his literary criticism . " The first duty of the Muse , " he ... poetry , he deplores a recent dispo- sition " to value literature and even poetry for their usefulness as courses of ...
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... poetry . Brownell concludes that Lowell's poetry " constitutes , on the whole , the most admirable American contribution to the nature poetry of English literature , " and that his Commemo- ration Ode " has the elevation of ecstasy and ...
... poetry . Brownell concludes that Lowell's poetry " constitutes , on the whole , the most admirable American contribution to the nature poetry of English literature , " and that his Commemo- ration Ode " has the elevation of ecstasy and ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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