Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... nature of the Rockies and the huge cattle ranches of the plains , or on the limitless South African veldt , which is said to give a greater feeling of infinity than the ocean even . Roosevelt was so active a person - not to say so noisy ...
... nature of the Rockies and the huge cattle ranches of the plains , or on the limitless South African veldt , which is said to give a greater feeling of infinity than the ocean even . Roosevelt was so active a person - not to say so noisy ...
Side 13
... nature writer . Doubtless ' he may have esteemed him as a naturalist , but not as a transcendentalist or as an impracti- cable faddist who refused to pay taxes be- cause Massachusetts enforced the fugitive slave law . We are told that ...
... nature writer . Doubtless ' he may have esteemed him as a naturalist , but not as a transcendentalist or as an impracti- cable faddist who refused to pay taxes be- cause Massachusetts enforced the fugitive slave law . We are told that ...
Side 16
... nature ; evidenced by his choice of associates and his entire indif- ference to “ the things of the mind . " He was almost illiterate and only just a gentleman . Yet by reason of his dignified modesty and simplicity , he contrived to ...
... nature ; evidenced by his choice of associates and his entire indif- ference to “ the things of the mind . " He was almost illiterate and only just a gentleman . Yet by reason of his dignified modesty and simplicity , he contrived to ...
Side 18
... nature faker and put you down for membership in the Ananias Club . Recall what he did to Ernest Seton - Thompson and to that minister in Stamford , Connecticut . Remember how he crossed swords with Mr. Scully touching the alleged ...
... nature faker and put you down for membership in the Ananias Club . Recall what he did to Ernest Seton - Thompson and to that minister in Stamford , Connecticut . Remember how he crossed swords with Mr. Scully touching the alleged ...
Side 19
... nature . Says Chaucer : 0 And as a bytoure bumblith in the myre . " My friend canceled his note . It is , of course ... natural history , and in all these departments did solid , im- portant work . His " Winning of the West " is ...
... nature . Says Chaucer : 0 And as a bytoure bumblith in the myre . " My friend canceled his note . It is , of course ... natural history , and in all these departments did solid , im- portant work . His " Winning of the West " is ...
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