The Writings of John Burroughs. [v.1-20, Nide 16Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Sivu 9
... Whit- man , and the work of that accomplished critic and scholar , so lately gone to his rest , John Addington Symonds . This last is undoubtedly the most nota- ble contribution that has yet been made , or is likely very soon to be made ...
... Whit- man , and the work of that accomplished critic and scholar , so lately gone to his rest , John Addington Symonds . This last is undoubtedly the most nota- ble contribution that has yet been made , or is likely very soon to be made ...
Sivu 16
... Whit- man's poetry is almost entirely the expression of will and personality , and runs very little to intel- lectual subtleties and refinements . It fulfills itself in our wills and characters , rather than in our taste . IX Whitman ...
... Whit- man's poetry is almost entirely the expression of will and personality , and runs very little to intel- lectual subtleties and refinements . It fulfills itself in our wills and characters , rather than in our taste . IX Whitman ...
Sivu 20
... Whit- man's work have been many and persistent , and yet the tide has surely risen , his fame has slowly increased . It will soon be forty years since he issued the first thin quarto edition of " Leaves of Grass , " and , though the ...
... Whit- man's work have been many and persistent , and yet the tide has surely risen , his fame has slowly increased . It will soon be forty years since he issued the first thin quarto edition of " Leaves of Grass , " and , though the ...
Sivu 23
... Whit- man , and the next still more , because he is in the great world - current , in the line of the evolutionary movement of our time . Is it at all probable that Tennyson can ever be to any other age what he has been to this ...
... Whit- man , and the next still more , because he is in the great world - current , in the line of the evolutionary movement of our time . Is it at all probable that Tennyson can ever be to any other age what he has been to this ...
Sivu 33
... Whit- man , 51st New York Volunteers , who was wounded by the fragment of a shell at Fredericksburg . This was in the fall of 1862. This brought him in con- tact with the sick and wounded soldiers , and hence- forth , as long as the war ...
... Whit- man , 51st New York Volunteers , who was wounded by the fragment of a shell at Fredericksburg . This was in the fall of 1862. This brought him in con- tact with the sick and wounded soldiers , and hence- forth , as long as the war ...
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