The Writings of John Burroughs. [v.1-20, Nide 16Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Sivu 10
... are not for him , but action , emotion , volition , the procreant blending and sur- render . He works as Nature does , and gives us reality in every line . Whitman says : " I charge you forever reject those 10 WHITMAN.
... are not for him , but action , emotion , volition , the procreant blending and sur- render . He works as Nature does , and gives us reality in every line . Whitman says : " I charge you forever reject those 10 WHITMAN.
Sivu 15
... lines , they touch us , and touch us deeply , at many points . What always saves Whitman is his enormous endowment of what is " commonest , nearest , easiest , " - his atmosphere of the common day , the common life , and his fund of ...
... lines , they touch us , and touch us deeply , at many points . What always saves Whitman is his enormous endowment of what is " commonest , nearest , easiest , " - his atmosphere of the common day , the common life , and his fund of ...
Sivu 23
... 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 ? Tennyson marks an expiring age , the sunset of the feudal world . He did not share the spirit to ...
... 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 ? Tennyson marks an expiring age , the sunset of the feudal world . He did not share the spirit to ...
Sivu 30
... and lasting impression upon him . It is probably to her that he writes these lines : " Here take this gift , - often I was reserving it for some hero , speaker , general , One who should serve the good old cause , the 30 WHITMAN.
... and lasting impression upon him . It is probably to her that he writes these lines : " Here take this gift , - often I was reserving it for some hero , speaker , general , One who should serve the good old cause , the 30 WHITMAN.
Sivu 49
... lines : of " " Word over all , beautiful as the sky ! Beautiful that war , and all its deeds of carnage , must in time be utterly lost ! That the hands of the sisters Death and Night incessantly , softly wash again , and ever again ...
... lines : of " " Word over all , beautiful as the sky ! Beautiful that war , and all its deeds of carnage , must in time be utterly lost ! That the hands of the sisters Death and Night incessantly , softly wash again , and ever again ...
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