This was the figure which, with the instinct of genius, with true New England pride and the joy of conscious power, Lowell made the representative of liberty-loving, generous, humane, upright, wise, conscientious, indignant America. He did not abate the... JAMES RUSSELL LOWEEL AN ADDRESS - Página 29por GEORGE WIILLIAM CURTIS - 1892Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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