Whitman: A StudyHoughton, Mifflin, 1924 - 268 sivua |
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... thoughts that run through my disserta- tion . Scenes of power and savagery in 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 ...
... thoughts that run through my disserta- tion . Scenes of power and savagery in 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 ...
Sivu 8
... of his work . This chapter might render much that I have written superfluous , were there not always a distinct gain in seeing an author through another medium , or in getting the equivalents of him in the thoughts and ideals 8 WHITMAN.
... of his work . This chapter might render much that I have written superfluous , were there not always a distinct gain in seeing an author through another medium , or in getting the equivalents of him in the thoughts and ideals 8 WHITMAN.
Sivu 9
A Study John Burroughs. getting the equivalents of him in the thoughts and ideals of a kindred and sympathetic mind . But ... thought in him than in all other poets . It has been often said and repeated that he is not a poet , and yet the ...
A Study John Burroughs. getting the equivalents of him in the thoughts and ideals of a kindred and sympathetic mind . But ... thought in him than in all other poets . It has been often said and repeated that he is not a poet , and yet the ...
Sivu 10
... But to deny a basis of reality to a work with the history of " Leaves of Grass , " and a basis well grounded on æsthetic and artistic principles , is not to be thought of . The more the poet eludes us , the more we WHITMAN.
... But to deny a basis of reality to a work with the history of " Leaves of Grass , " and a basis well grounded on æsthetic and artistic principles , is not to be thought of . The more the poet eludes us , the more we WHITMAN.
Sivu 11
... thought and ideas , but in taste and the starting - points of art , A radi- cal and almost violent change in these respects is indicated by Whitman , a change which is in uni- son with many things in modern life and morals , but which ...
... thought and ideas , but in taste and the starting - points of art , A radi- cal and almost violent change in these respects is indicated by Whitman , a change which is in uni- son with many things in modern life and morals , but which ...
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