James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... truth is not cumulative as in science , they are hoodwinked by the provincialism of their time and easily con- vinced that their partial truths are the whole ... truth and not truth itself . A small part of the CXxxviii James Russell Lowell.
... truth is not cumulative as in science , they are hoodwinked by the provincialism of their time and easily con- vinced that their partial truths are the whole ... truth and not truth itself . A small part of the CXxxviii James Russell Lowell.
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... truth itself . A small part of the truth they see steadily , but they do not see steadily the whole or even a large portion of the whole . Such men of distinction were Poe and Whitman . On the other hand , there are occasionally a few ...
... truth itself . A small part of the truth they see steadily , but they do not see steadily the whole or even a large portion of the whole . Such men of distinction were Poe and Whitman . On the other hand , there are occasionally a few ...
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... truth in such matters is a truth to essential and permanent charac- teristics . The Ulysses of Shakespeare , like the Ulysses of Dante and Tennyson , more or less harmonizes with our ideal concep- tion of the wary , long - considering ...
... truth in such matters is a truth to essential and permanent charac- teristics . The Ulysses of Shakespeare , like the Ulysses of Dante and Tennyson , more or less harmonizes with our ideal concep- tion of the wary , long - considering ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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