Essays, Poems and LettersOdyssey Press, 1948 - 424 Seiten |
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... force to his character . " Thus Elmwood's venerable associations so quickened in Lowell a conserving instinct that the dominant characteristic of his mind became its acute consciousness of " the forces that are gathered by duration and ...
... force to his character . " Thus Elmwood's venerable associations so quickened in Lowell a conserving instinct that the dominant characteristic of his mind became its acute consciousness of " the forces that are gathered by duration and ...
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... force in and for itself , has become at last positively inhuman ; Emerson , reverencing strength , seeking the highest outcome of the individual , has found that society and politics are also main elements in the attainment of the ...
... force in and for itself , has become at last positively inhuman ; Emerson , reverencing strength , seeking the highest outcome of the individual , has found that society and politics are also main elements in the attainment of the ...
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... force either to attract or repel . " By the pricking of my thumbs , Something wicked this way comes . ' " 11 Burke and Johnson were both of them sincere men , both of them men of character as well as of intellectual force ; and I cite ...
... force either to attract or repel . " By the pricking of my thumbs , Something wicked this way comes . ' " 11 Burke and Johnson were both of them sincere men , both of them men of character as well as of intellectual force ; and I cite ...
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PREFACE | xiii |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | l |
A Fable for Critics 1848 | 187 |
Urheberrecht | |
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