The Writings of John Burroughs. [v.1-20, Nide 16Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... LITERATURE HIS RELATION TO LIFE 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 ...
... LITERATURE HIS RELATION TO LIFE 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 ...
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... literature was governed by recognized rules , he was considered the best poet who had composed the most perfect work , the most beautiful poem , the most intelligible , the most agreeable to read , the most complete in every respect ...
... literature was governed by recognized rules , he was considered the best poet who had composed the most perfect work , the most beautiful poem , the most intelligible , the most agreeable to read , the most complete in every respect ...
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... literature attests the increasing interest to which I refer . Indeed , it seems likely that by the end of the century the literature which will have grown up around the name of this man will surpass in bulk and value that which has ...
... literature attests the increasing interest to which I refer . Indeed , it seems likely that by the end of the century the literature which will have grown up around the name of this man will surpass in bulk and value that which has ...
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... literature . It has probably more than dou- bled in volume in the intervening years since Whitman's death in the spring of '92 , it has been added to by William Clark's book upon the poet , Professor Trigg's study of Browning and Whit ...
... literature . It has probably more than dou- bled in volume in the intervening years since Whitman's death in the spring of '92 , it has been added to by William Clark's book upon the poet , Professor Trigg's study of Browning and Whit ...
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... literature makes us fa- miliar , so germinal is it , and so little is it beholden to the formal art we so assiduously cultivate . The poet says his work " connects lovingly with prece- dents , " but it does not connect lovingly with any ...
... literature makes us fa- miliar , so germinal is it , and so little is it beholden to the formal art we so assiduously cultivate . The poet says his work " connects lovingly with prece- dents , " but it does not connect lovingly with any ...
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