The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 70,Oplag 8Herrick & Noyes, 1905 |
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... Whitman " the greatest seer of the nineteenth century " ; Stevenson , the gentle , had made fun of his writings , but declared him a man whom it was an honor to love ; Lincoln , dying , had pressed his hand , and he himself 1 sat ...
... Whitman " the greatest seer of the nineteenth century " ; Stevenson , the gentle , had made fun of his writings , but declared him a man whom it was an honor to love ; Lincoln , dying , had pressed his hand , and he himself 1 sat ...
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... Whitman's attitude toward life as it developed from childhood through maturity and fixed itself in old age . That our first proclaimed attitude toward our surround- ings reveals our inherent type , while succeeding attitudes bear ...
... Whitman's attitude toward life as it developed from childhood through maturity and fixed itself in old age . That our first proclaimed attitude toward our surround- ings reveals our inherent type , while succeeding attitudes bear ...
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... Whitman it seems a pity that much of what his book contains is taboo , to this generation at least , because of his utter lack of circumspection of phrasing . Perhaps it was inevitable that a man of the Whitman type - essen- tially ...
... Whitman it seems a pity that much of what his book contains is taboo , to this generation at least , because of his utter lack of circumspection of phrasing . Perhaps it was inevitable that a man of the Whitman type - essen- tially ...
Side 308
... Whitman is at times denunciatory - most bitterly against himself too — yet he never doubts , never argues ; is absolutely fearless . Heated discussions , pro and con , born of the " craving sensibilities of the conscience , " are ...
... Whitman is at times denunciatory - most bitterly against himself too — yet he never doubts , never argues ; is absolutely fearless . Heated discussions , pro and con , born of the " craving sensibilities of the conscience , " are ...
Side 309
... Whitman's philosophy , nevertheless , evolved from these " loose - fingered chords , " thrummed on such themes as nature , war , death and the immortal soul ; would lead pas- sive wonder into active worship , the ritual of which should ...
... Whitman's philosophy , nevertheless , evolved from these " loose - fingered chords , " thrummed on such themes as nature , war , death and the immortal soul ; would lead pas- sive wonder into active worship , the ritual of which should ...
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