Capitolo 69
studious to connect him/it. Adams was happy to accept the invitation,
rather in the interest of cultivating Lowell that Germany, but still
in good perfect faith. It was the first serious attempt that he had
made to direct his/her his/her own education, and he was sure to find some
education out of him; not perhaps anything that for he is waited, but
at least a run.
Singly indirect and excessively ruinous of energy the
run tried to be, but the student could never see what other was
opens to him. He would have been able to do better anybody you/he/she had foreseen him each
stage of next his/her life and him you/he/she would have done worse probably.
The preliminary footstep was pure profit. James Russell Lowell had
brought again from Germany the only new and precious part of his
the universities, the habit to allow students to read with him
privately in his/her study. Adams asked to the right, and it used him to
reads a small, and to talk a great quantity for the personal contact,
settled and it adulated him, as that older men you/he/she should adulate
and please the young one also when they exaggerates together his/her
value. Lowell was a new element in the life of the boy. As practical a
Englander Nuovo as some, he tilted him rather toward the faith of Harmony
what toward Boston where he properly belonged; for the Harmony, in
the dark days of 1856, arsis with pure light. Adams drew near
it in very the same spirit as him a Gothic would have entered
Cathedral, for him he/she knew well that the priests only concerned him/it as
a worm. To the Church of Harmony every Adamses both chins of dust and
empty, deprived of the feeling, poetry or the imagination; little
taller than the scourings common of State Road; statesmen of
doubtful honesty; natures of narrow purpose; and already, to
eighteen years old, Henry had started to hear the uncertainty around this way
many are imported more important than Adamses that his/her mind he rebelled
against any personal discipline only, and he was ready to admit
his/her unworthiness if it is probable that only he penetrates the shrine. The