James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... tradition can give the individual perspective and can act as a steadying and quickening power , for " the collective thought , the faith , the desire of a nation or a race , is the cumu- lative result of many ages , is something organic ...
... tradition can give the individual perspective and can act as a steadying and quickening power , for " the collective thought , the faith , the desire of a nation or a race , is the cumu- lative result of many ages , is something organic ...
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... tradition ; even this " living emanation of the Eternal Mind , organically operative in history , becomes a dead formula " unless the individual reader assimilates it , re - creates it in his own imagination , relives in his own life ...
... tradition ; even this " living emanation of the Eternal Mind , organically operative in history , becomes a dead formula " unless the individual reader assimilates it , re - creates it in his own imagination , relives in his own life ...
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... tradition's clue , And chase to dreamland back thy gods dethroned ? I think man's soul dwells nearer to the east , Nearer to morning's fountains than the sun ; Herself the source whence all tradition sprang , Herself at once both ...
... tradition's clue , And chase to dreamland back thy gods dethroned ? I think man's soul dwells nearer to the east , Nearer to morning's fountains than the sun ; Herself the source whence all tradition sprang , Herself at once both ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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