Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... beautiful , flowing white hair . He moved slowly , and spoke deliber- ately in a rich voice . His face had a look of mild and innocent solemnity , and he reminded me altogether of a large benignant sheep or other ruminating animal . He ...
... beautiful , flowing white hair . He moved slowly , and spoke deliber- ately in a rich voice . His face had a look of mild and innocent solemnity , and he reminded me altogether of a large benignant sheep or other ruminating animal . He ...
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... beautiful . And yet those flat meadows and low hills and slow streams are dear to the imagination , since genius has looked upon them and made them its own . " The eye , " said Emerson , " is the first circle : the horizon the second ...
... beautiful . And yet those flat meadows and low hills and slow streams are dear to the imagination , since genius has looked upon them and made them its own . " The eye , " said Emerson , " is the first circle : the horizon the second ...
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... secret of : or : Music pours on mortals its beautiful disdain ; Have I a lover who is noble and free ? I would he were nobler than to love me . " A WORDLET ABOUT WHITMAN N this year many fames 83 A PILGRIM IN CONCORD.
... secret of : or : Music pours on mortals its beautiful disdain ; Have I a lover who is noble and free ? I would he were nobler than to love me . " A WORDLET ABOUT WHITMAN N this year many fames 83 A PILGRIM IN CONCORD.
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