The Writings of John Burroughs. [v.1-20, Nide 16Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... conventional , he fell like leviathan into a duck - pond , and the com- motion and consternation he created there have not yet subsided . All the reigning poets in this coun- try except Emerson denied him , and many of our minor poets ...
... conventional , he fell like leviathan into a duck - pond , and the com- motion and consternation he created there have not yet subsided . All the reigning poets in this coun- try except Emerson denied him , and many of our minor poets ...
Sivu 86
... conventional pietism . It aspires to a candor and a directness like that of Nature herself . It aims to let Nature speak without check , with original energy . The only checks are those which health and wholeness demand . Its standards ...
... conventional pietism . It aspires to a candor and a directness like that of Nature herself . It aims to let Nature speak without check , with original energy . The only checks are those which health and wholeness demand . Its standards ...
Sivu 103
... conventional , and that , even among the emancipated few , the possession of anything like robust æsthetic perception was rare enough . America , so bold and original and indepen- dent in the world of practical politics and material ...
... conventional , and that , even among the emancipated few , the possession of anything like robust æsthetic perception was rare enough . America , so bold and original and indepen- dent in the world of practical politics and material ...
Sivu 104
... conventional usages and hypo- crisies , not by revolt against them , but by choosing a point of view from which they disappeared . He embraced the unrefined and the savage as well as the tender and human . The illusions of the past ...
... conventional usages and hypo- crisies , not by revolt against them , but by choosing a point of view from which they disappeared . He embraced the unrefined and the savage as well as the tender and human . The illusions of the past ...
Sivu 109
... conventional , audacious , yet inquiring and sympa- thetic in a wonderful degree . In the same way he posed in other portraits . A favorite with him is the one in which he sits contemplating a butterfly upon his forefinger - typical of ...
... conventional , audacious , yet inquiring and sympa- thetic in a wonderful degree . In the same way he posed in other portraits . A favorite with him is the one in which he sits contemplating a butterfly upon his forefinger - typical of ...
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