Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... Democratic party and the University of Virginia . He had a more flexible mind than Washington , though not such good ... democrats . Jefferson , he thought , knew nothing and cared nothing about mili- tary affairs . He let the army ...
... Democratic party and the University of Virginia . He had a more flexible mind than Washington , though not such good ... democrats . Jefferson , he thought , knew nothing and cared nothing about mili- tary affairs . He let the army ...
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... by usage and precedent . For him to have kept his seat by military force , in defiance of a Democratic majority , would have been an act of treason But the Lord Protector held a new office , unknown 20 FOUR AMERICANS.
... by usage and precedent . For him to have kept his seat by military force , in defiance of a Democratic majority , would have been an act of treason But the Lord Protector held a new office , unknown 20 FOUR AMERICANS.
Side 21
... Democrat , a free- trader , a state - rights man , individualist , and anti - imperialist , I naturally disapproved of many acts of his administration , of the ad- ministration of his predecessor , and of his party in general . I ...
... Democrat , a free- trader , a state - rights man , individualist , and anti - imperialist , I naturally disapproved of many acts of his administration , of the ad- ministration of his predecessor , and of his party in general . I ...
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... Democratic administrations , and wrote a campaign life of his old college friend Franklin Pierce when he ran for President . Commenting on Emerson's sentence that John Brown had made the gallows sacred like the cross , Haw- thorne said ...
... Democratic administrations , and wrote a campaign life of his old college friend Franklin Pierce when he ran for President . Commenting on Emerson's sentence that John Brown had made the gallows sacred like the cross , Haw- thorne said ...
Side 87
... democratic masses . Of course , the man in the street thinks that Walt Whitman's stuff is not poetry at all , but just bad prose . He acknowledges that there are splendid lines , phrases , and whole passages . There is that one ...
... democratic masses . Of course , the man in the street thinks that Walt Whitman's stuff is not poetry at all , but just bad prose . He acknowledges that there are splendid lines , phrases , and whole passages . There is that one ...
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