The Writings of John Burroughs. [v.1-20, Nide 16Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... AND MORALS HIS RELATION TO CULTURE • HIS RELATION TO HIS COUNTRY AND HIS TIMES . HIS RELATION TO SCIENCE HIS RELATION TO RELIGION A FINAL WORD • PAGE • 3 27 83 97 • 115 191 · 231 257 279 289 295 " All original art is self - regulated , and.
... AND MORALS HIS RELATION TO CULTURE • HIS RELATION TO HIS COUNTRY AND HIS TIMES . HIS RELATION TO SCIENCE HIS RELATION TO RELIGION A FINAL WORD • PAGE • 3 27 83 97 • 115 191 · 231 257 279 289 295 " All original art is self - regulated , and.
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... the poets of art and culture is for the most part unfriendly to him . There is something rude , strange , and unpoetic about him at first sight that is sure to give most readers of poetry a shock . I think one might 15 PRELIMINARY.
... the poets of art and culture is for the most part unfriendly to him . There is something rude , strange , and unpoetic about him at first sight that is sure to give most readers of poetry a shock . I think one might 15 PRELIMINARY.
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... culture of that generation , and express it in approved literary forms . From Petrarch down to Lowell , the lives and works of these men fill the literary annals ; they uphold the literary and schol- arly traditions ; they are the true ...
... culture of that generation , and express it in approved literary forms . From Petrarch down to Lowell , the lives and works of these men fill the literary annals ; they uphold the literary and schol- arly traditions ; they are the true ...
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... culture , his intellect , was completely suffused and dominated by his humanity , so that the impression you got from him was not that of a learned or a literary person , but of fresh , strong , sympathetic 58 WHITMAN.
... culture , his intellect , was completely suffused and dominated by his humanity , so that the impression you got from him was not that of a learned or a literary person , but of fresh , strong , sympathetic 58 WHITMAN.
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... day , the sky , the soil , your own parents , were in no way veiled , or kept in abeyance , by his culture or poetic gifts . He was redolent of the human and the fa- ― - · miliar . Though capable , on occasions , of 70 WHITMAN.
... day , the sky , the soil , your own parents , were in no way veiled , or kept in abeyance , by his culture or poetic gifts . He was redolent of the human and the fa- ― - · miliar . Though capable , on occasions , of 70 WHITMAN.
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