Letters of James Russell Lowell, المجلد 1Harper & Brothers, 1893 - 3 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 9
... begin- ning to end . Who but Butler would have thought of so apt and amusing a simile as this , " And now , like lobster boiled , the morn From black to red begins to turn " ? ... I am reading the life of Milton , and find it very ...
... begin- ning to end . Who but Butler would have thought of so apt and amusing a simile as this , " And now , like lobster boiled , the morn From black to red begins to turn " ? ... I am reading the life of Milton , and find it very ...
الصفحة 42
... begin to doubt whether I was made for anything in particular but to loiter through life . . . . TO THE SAME Elmwood , June 4 , 1839 . I begin to like the law . And therefore it is quite interesting . I am determined that I will like it ...
... begin to doubt whether I was made for anything in particular but to loiter through life . . . . TO THE SAME Elmwood , June 4 , 1839 . I begin to like the law . And therefore it is quite interesting . I am determined that I will like it ...
الصفحة 48
... begin to like the law ; but I shall let my fate be governed by circumstance and influence . There are those who would have a man act out himself ; it is very much a dispute about words . For is not this acting out ourselves , a man ...
... begin to like the law ; but I shall let my fate be governed by circumstance and influence . There are those who would have a man act out himself ; it is very much a dispute about words . For is not this acting out ourselves , a man ...
الصفحة 77
... begin to ask herself what crime she had been committing . I suppose Willis will be publishing his epistles in a " New Mirror extra " before long , in order that no well - educated family may be without them . My fowls still continue to ...
... begin to ask herself what crime she had been committing . I suppose Willis will be publishing his epistles in a " New Mirror extra " before long , in order that no well - educated family may be without them . My fowls still continue to ...
الصفحة 86
... begin to feel rich . Owen owes me nearly $ 300 at this moment ! I hope my wealth will not make me proud . . . . ... TO MISS L. L. WHITE New York , May 24 , 1845 . My dear Lois , -Yesterday , having been a day of ex- traordinary ...
... begin to feel rich . Owen owes me nearly $ 300 at this moment ! I hope my wealth will not make me proud . . . . ... TO MISS L. L. WHITE New York , May 24 , 1845 . My dear Lois , -Yesterday , having been a day of ex- traordinary ...
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abolitionist affectionate American beautiful believe Biglow Papers bobolink Boston C. E. NORTON Elmwood C. F. BRIGGS Elmwood copy dear Friend dear Sydney delight Dresden E. L. GODKIN edition eyes fancy fear feel G. B. LORING give glad happy hear heart hope Hosea Italy J. L. MOTLEY J. R. L. Elmwood J. R. LOWELL JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL John Holmes keep kind lectures LESLIE STEPHEN letter literary live Longfellow look Lowell's Maria mean mind MISS NORTON morning nature never night North American Review perhaps pleasant poem poet poetry prose remember seems seen sent Sir Launfal Sonnet spirit suppose sure sweet tell thing thou thought tion told trees true verses W. D. HOWELLS week wish word write written wrote yesterday