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" ... America, threads of manly friendship, fond and loving, pure and sweet, strong and life-long, carried to degrees hitherto unknown— not only giving tone to individual character, and making it unprecedently emotional, muscular, heroic, and refined,... "
The Intermediate Sex: A Study of Some Transitional Types of Men and Women - Sivu 71
tekijä(t) Edward Carpenter - 1912 - 167 sivua
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Studies in Literature, 1789-1877

Edward Dowden - 1878 - 542 sivua
...a dream ; but such loving comradeship seems to him implied in the very existence of a democracy, " without which it will be incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating itself.1" In the following poem the tenderness and ardour of this love of man for man finds expression,...

Specimen Days and Collect

Walt Whitman - 1883 - 390 sivua
...sermonizing, these times, or any times, still leaves the abysm, the mortal flaw and smutch, mocking civias its most inevitable twin or counterpart, without which...incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating itself. .J lization to-day, with all its unquestion'd triumphs, and all the civilization so far known.* Present...

Complete Prose Works

Walt Whitman - 1891 - 550 sivua
...sermonizing, these times, or any times, still leaves the abysm, the mortal flaw and smutch, mocking civias its most inevitable twin or counterpart, without which...incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating itself. lization to-day, with all its unquestion'd triumphs, and all the civilization so far known.* Present...

A Problem in Modern Ethics: Being an Inquiry Into the Phenomenon of Sexual ...

John Addington Symonds - 1895 - 152 sivua
...to spiritualise what is vulgar and materialistic in the modern world. " Democracy," he maintains, " infers such loving comradeship, as its most inevitable...incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating itself. '''(*) If this be not a dream, if he is right in believing that " threads of manly friendship, fond...

Complete Prose Works: Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Good ...

Walt Whitman - 1901 - 566 sivua
...unprecedently emotional, muscular, heroic, and refined, but having the deepest relations to general politics. I say democracy infers such loving comradeship, as...incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating itself. esthetics, tried by subtlest comparisons, analyses, and in serenest moods, somewhere fail, somehow...

Whitman's Ideal Democracy: And Other Writings

Helena Born - 1902 - 136 sivua
...having the deepest relation to general politics. I say democracy ~"~~ infers such loving comradeship, without which it will be incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating itself." He declares that "affection shall solve the problems of free- — dom," — " those who love each other...

THE CHIEF AMERICAN POETS

CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 sivua
...unprecedently emotional, muscular, heroic, and refined, but having the deepest relations to general politics. I say democracy infers such loving comradeship, as...incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating itself In my opinion, it is by a fervent, accepted developNothing was greater there than the quality of robust...

THE CHIEF AMERICAN POETS

CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, PH. D. - 1905 - 778 sivua
...unprecedently emotional, muscular, heroic, and refined, but having the deepest relations to general politics. 1 say democracy infers such loving comradeship, as its...incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating Itself Nothing was greater there than the quality of robust love, it led the rest, It was seen every hour...

The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 740 sivua
...having the deepest relations to general politics. I say democracy infers such loving comradeship, aa its most inevitable twin or counterpart, without which...incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating Itself Nothing was greater there than the quality of robust love, it led the rest, It was seen every hour...

Ioläus: An Anthology of Friendship

Edward Carpenter - 1906 - 316 sivua
...stating that he was a man ' with the most natural habits, bases, and organisation he had ever seen.' " counterpart, without which it will be incomplete, in vain, and incapable of perpetuating itself." Democratic Vistasy note. The three following poems are taken from Leaves of Grass: — "TJECORDERS...




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