James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... reason " -reason , as Wordsworth phrases it , " in its most exalted mood . " Of im- agination thus conceived as a shaping or creative faculty , Wordsworth himself was " wholly void , " for though he owned a rich quarry he could not ...
... reason " -reason , as Wordsworth phrases it , " in its most exalted mood . " Of im- agination thus conceived as a shaping or creative faculty , Wordsworth himself was " wholly void , " for though he owned a rich quarry he could not ...
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... reason and intuition work together to the same end of spiritual perfection . " Though of aspiration all compact , he will not , like so many moderns , trust himself to the thin air without guidance , but will follow the leading of reason ...
... reason and intuition work together to the same end of spiritual perfection . " Though of aspiration all compact , he will not , like so many moderns , trust himself to the thin air without guidance , but will follow the leading of reason ...
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... reason of their wis- dom and of the beauty in which it is incarnated , such parts as are universal by reason of their civilizing properties , their power to elevate and fortify the mind , I hope the day may never come when these are not ...
... reason of their wis- dom and of the beauty in which it is incarnated , such parts as are universal by reason of their civilizing properties , their power to elevate and fortify the mind , I hope the day may never come when these are not ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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