Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... interest ir . a wide and diversified range of subjects . But the latter had little pa- tience with Jefferson . He may have re- spected him as the best rider and pistol shot in Virginia ; but in politics he thought him a theorist and ...
... interest ir . a wide and diversified range of subjects . But the latter had little pa- tience with Jefferson . He may have re- spected him as the best rider and pistol shot in Virginia ; but in politics he thought him a theorist and ...
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... interest in a large variety of subjects , from Celtic poetry and the fauna and flora of many regions to simplified spelling and the split infinitive . A young friend of mine was bringing out , for the use of schools and colleges , a ...
... interest in a large variety of subjects , from Celtic poetry and the fauna and flora of many regions to simplified spelling and the split infinitive . A young friend of mine was bringing out , for the use of schools and colleges , a ...
Side 19
... interest to the similar writings of Parkman and John Fiske . His " History of the Naval War of 1812 " is an astonishing performance for a young man of twenty - four , only two years but of college . For it required a careful sifting of ...
... interest to the similar writings of Parkman and John Fiske . His " History of the Naval War of 1812 " is an astonishing performance for a young man of twenty - four , only two years but of college . For it required a careful sifting of ...
Side 24
... interest and his historical works have been in part rewritten . In these outdoor papers , besides the thrilling adventures which they - very modestly - record , there are even passages of descriptive beauty and chapters of graphic ...
... interest and his historical works have been in part rewritten . In these outdoor papers , besides the thrilling adventures which they - very modestly - record , there are even passages of descriptive beauty and chapters of graphic ...
Side 25
... interests which indulges itself in the play of thought ; and , in the peculiarly American form of it , a humility which inclines one to laugh at him- self . Impossible to fancy T. R. making the answer that Lincoln made to an applicant ...
... interests which indulges itself in the play of thought ; and , in the peculiarly American form of it , a humility which inclines one to laugh at him- self . Impossible to fancy T. R. making the answer that Lincoln made to an applicant ...
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