The Writings of John Burroughs. [v.1-20, Nide 16Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... nature were more welcome to him , probably more stimulating to him , than the scenes of the pretty and placid , and he cherished the hope that he had put into his " Leaves " some of the tonic and fortifying quality of Nature in her more ...
... nature were more welcome to him , probably more stimulating to him , than the scenes of the pretty and placid , and he cherished the hope that he had put into his " Leaves " some of the tonic and fortifying quality of Nature in her more ...
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... nature . II I first became acquainted with Whitman's poetry through the columns of the old " Saturday Press " when I was twenty or twenty - one years old ( 1858 or 1859 ) . The first things I remember to have read were " There was a ...
... nature . II I first became acquainted with Whitman's poetry through the columns of the old " Saturday Press " when I was twenty or twenty - one years old ( 1858 or 1859 ) . The first things I remember to have read were " There was a ...
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... nature , of the sequestered and the idyllic ; but I saw that here was a poet of a larger , more fundamental nature , indeed of the Cosmos itself . Not a poet of dells and fells , but of the earth and the orbs . This much soon appeared ...
... nature , of the sequestered and the idyllic ; but I saw that here was a poet of a larger , more fundamental nature , indeed of the Cosmos itself . Not a poet of dells and fells , but of the earth and the orbs . This much soon appeared ...
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... nature has been great ; no such " solid prizes " in the way of a broader outlook upon life and nature , and , I may say , upon art , has any poet of my time afforded me . There are passages or whole poems in the " Leaves " which I do ...
... nature has been great ; no such " solid prizes " in the way of a broader outlook upon life and nature , and , I may say , upon art , has any poet of my time afforded me . There are passages or whole poems in the " Leaves " which I do ...
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... nature , is to tell read- ers what I have found there , with the hope of in- ducing them to look for themselves . At the same time , I may say that I think no modern poet so much needs to be surrounded by an atmosphere of comment and ...
... nature , is to tell read- ers what I have found there , with the hope of in- ducing them to look for themselves . At the same time , I may say that I think no modern poet so much needs to be surrounded by an atmosphere of comment and ...
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