James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... turn by vying seasons three , Their winter halo hath a fuller ring ; This glory seems to rest immovably , — The others were too fleet and vanishing ; When the hid tide is at its highest flow , O'er marsh and stream one breathless trance ...
... turn by vying seasons three , Their winter halo hath a fuller ring ; This glory seems to rest immovably , — The others were too fleet and vanishing ; When the hid tide is at its highest flow , O'er marsh and stream one breathless trance ...
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... turn . This was a practical ques- tion , and they addressed themselves to it as men of knowledge and judgment should . Their problem was how to adapt Eng- lish principles and precedents to the new conditions of Ameri- can life , and ...
... turn . This was a practical ques- tion , and they addressed themselves to it as men of knowledge and judgment should . Their problem was how to adapt Eng- lish principles and precedents to the new conditions of Ameri- can life , and ...
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... turn toward conservatism . Lowell , following his disillusionment with outward reform and his grief at the death of his two daughters and his wife , is confident that , although the capricious " half - earthly " happiness of boyhood has ...
... turn toward conservatism . Lowell , following his disillusionment with outward reform and his grief at the death of his two daughters and his wife , is confident that , although the capricious " half - earthly " happiness of boyhood has ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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