The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷Harper & Bros., 1868 |
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第 xi 頁
... regards truth and justice . But when you read these letters , my friends , have pa tience , if possible , till the end ; and remember that these are often the impression of the moment , which later im- pressions mature or change ...
... regards truth and justice . But when you read these letters , my friends , have pa tience , if possible , till the end ; and remember that these are often the impression of the moment , which later im- pressions mature or change ...
第 24 頁
... regard to looking handsome than to the rainy weather in which the new- married couple would commence their journey through life ; that is to say , immediately after the marriage cere- mony they would set sail for Niagara , and must ...
... regard to looking handsome than to the rainy weather in which the new- married couple would commence their journey through life ; that is to say , immediately after the marriage cere- mony they would set sail for Niagara , and must ...
第 27 頁
... regard- ed as a huge burial - place . Lowell is inspired by the great social questions of the New World , by the ideal life of the New World , which he calls forth into existence in his songs about freedom , about the bliss of a free ...
... regard- ed as a huge burial - place . Lowell is inspired by the great social questions of the New World , by the ideal life of the New World , which he calls forth into existence in his songs about freedom , about the bliss of a free ...
第 28 頁
... regard as a personal God , but as a superior soul in harmony with laws ) and on men , criti- cising men and their works from the ideal of the highest truth and the highest beauty . " The world , " says Emer- " has not seen a man , " and ...
... regard as a personal God , but as a superior soul in harmony with laws ) and on men , criti- cising men and their works from the ideal of the highest truth and the highest beauty . " The world , " says Emer- " has not seen a man , " and ...
第 29 頁
... regards any personal defect as a sort of crime . The new man regards no laws but those within his own breast ; but there he finds the un- falsified wells of truth and beauty . The new man believes in himself alone ; he demands every ...
... regards any personal defect as a sort of crime . The new man regards no laws but those within his own breast ; but there he finds the un- falsified wells of truth and beauty . The new man believes in himself alone ; he demands every ...
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