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| − | '''James Russell Lowell''' was a 19th century poet born in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. He and his wife opposed [[slavery]].<ref>[http://www.famousamericans.net/jamesrusselllowell/ Famous Americans: James Russell Lowell]</ref> | + | '''James Russell Lowell''' (1819-1891) was a 19th century poet born in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. He and his wife opposed [[slavery]].<ref>[http://www.famousamericans.net/jamesrusselllowell/ Famous Americans: James Russell Lowell]</ref> His works include ''A Fable for Critics'' (1848), ''The Vision of Sir Launfal'' (1848), ''The Cathedral'' (1869).<ref>''The New York Public Library Student's Desk Reference''. Prentice Hall: New York, 1991.</ref> |
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James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was a 19th century poet born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He and his wife opposed slavery.[1] His works include A Fable for Critics (1848), The Vision of Sir Launfal (1848), The Cathedral (1869).[2]
References
- ↑ Famous Americans: James Russell Lowell
- ↑ The New York Public Library Student's Desk Reference. Prentice Hall: New York, 1991.