James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... true gentleman " and " the first true democrat . " 217 The gentleman combines fruitfully the common - sense Understanding and the higher , and imaginative Reason , 218 the head and the heart . The gentleman respects conventions.2 He is ...
... true gentleman " and " the first true democrat . " 217 The gentleman combines fruitfully the common - sense Understanding and the higher , and imaginative Reason , 218 the head and the heart . The gentleman respects conventions.2 He is ...
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... true that our Republic is the heir of the English Commonwealth ; but as we trace events backward to their causes , we shall find it true also , that what made our Revolution a foregone conclusion was that act of the General Court ...
... true that our Republic is the heir of the English Commonwealth ; but as we trace events backward to their causes , we shall find it true also , that what made our Revolution a foregone conclusion was that act of the General Court ...
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... true meaning of popular government . One of these has been the substitution in many of the States of popular election for official selection in the choice of judges . The same system applied to military officers was the source of much ...
... true meaning of popular government . One of these has been the substitution in many of the States of popular election for official selection in the choice of judges . The same system applied to military officers was the source of much ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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abolitionists American Anti-Slavery Aristotle Atlantic Monthly Author's note beauty believe Biglow Papers brain called century character criticism Dante dear democracy divine Don Quixote doubt dream earth Emerson England English essay eyes faith fancy feel genius give Goethe Greek Hamlet hand hath heart hope Hosea Howells human humanitarian Ibid ideal imagination impressionist instinct James Russell Lowell kind language Letters literary literature living look Lowell's manhood means ment mind modern Modern Language Association moral nation nature never North American Review o'er once passion poem poet poetry political praise Puritan reform seems sense Shakespeare Sir Launfal slavery social soul spirit sure thee thet things thou thought tion tradition true truth verse VIII W. D. HOWELLS whole wise words Wordsworth Writings ΙΟ