American Literary Essays1960 |
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... Lowell understood as little of the essence of Thoreau as did most men who had only heard about the strange little man from Concord who lived alone and liked it , but he was able to run his ... Lowell James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) Thoreau.
... Lowell understood as little of the essence of Thoreau as did most men who had only heard about the strange little man from Concord who lived alone and liked it , but he was able to run his ... Lowell James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) Thoreau.
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... Lowell seems to me the best of the younger poets of the language . He was born in Boston in 1917 , a member of the Lowell family which produced the poets Amy and James Russell , a presi- dent of Harvard , and many of the found- ers and ...
... Lowell seems to me the best of the younger poets of the language . He was born in Boston in 1917 , a member of the Lowell family which produced the poets Amy and James Russell , a presi- dent of Harvard , and many of the found- ers and ...
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... Lowell's verse . He had worked with the mono- logue before , but the speaker , even when tone . Here is terror within decorum . The cruelty which Lowell insists upon is demonstrated by all the resources of his technique . Lowell's ...
... Lowell's verse . He had worked with the mono- logue before , but the speaker , even when tone . Here is terror within decorum . The cruelty which Lowell insists upon is demonstrated by all the resources of his technique . Lowell's ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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