The Writings of John Burroughs. [v.1-20, Nide 16Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Sivu 6
... character and conduct which he held up to me , nor for the standards in art to which the poet perpetually appealed . Whitman was Emer- son translated from the abstract into the concrete . There was no privacy with Whitman ; he never sat ...
... character and conduct which he held up to me , nor for the standards in art to which the poet perpetually appealed . Whitman was Emer- son translated from the abstract into the concrete . There was no privacy with Whitman ; he never sat ...
Sivu 16
... characters , rather than in our taste . IX Whitman will always be a strange and unwonted figure among his country's poets , and among Eng- lish poets generally , a cropping out again , after so many centuries , of the old bardic ...
... characters , rather than in our taste . IX Whitman will always be a strange and unwonted figure among his country's poets , and among Eng- lish poets generally , a cropping out again , after so many centuries , of the old bardic ...
Sivu 29
... character . We young men had not had experience enough to understand this kind of a man . It seems to me now that we looked at Whitman simply as a kind of crank , if the word had then been invented . His talk to us was chiefly of books ...
... character . We young men had not had experience enough to understand this kind of a man . It seems to me now that we looked at Whitman simply as a kind of crank , if the word had then been invented . His talk to us was chiefly of books ...
Sivu 51
... character of the usual productions on such oc- casions . It is dramatic ; yet there is no develop- ment of plot , but a constant interplay , a turning and returning of images and sentiments . - - The poet breaks a sprig of lilac from ...
... character of the usual productions on such oc- casions . It is dramatic ; yet there is no develop- ment of plot , but a constant interplay , a turning and returning of images and sentiments . - - The poet breaks a sprig of lilac from ...
Sivu 74
... character which he has exploited in his poems a faithful compend of American humanity , and to do this the rowdy ele- ment could not be entirely ignored . Hence he un- flinchingly imputes it to himself , as , for that matter , he has ...
... character which he has exploited in his poems a faithful compend of American humanity , and to do this the rowdy ele- ment could not be entirely ignored . Hence he un- flinchingly imputes it to himself , as , for that matter , he has ...
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