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More than half a century after this , Symonds and Rossetti had haled 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 ...
More than half a century after this , Symonds and Rossetti had haled 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 ...
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Such pure contemplative wonder the same that we see and cannot fathom in the eyes of a child - constitutes Whitman's most habitual mood . All manifestation amazes and delights him : the knuckle - joint of his finger - even the forms of ...
Such pure contemplative wonder the same that we see and cannot fathom in the eyes of a child - constitutes Whitman's most habitual mood . All manifestation amazes and delights him : the knuckle - joint of his finger - even the forms of ...
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... his declaration of faith in personality , the soul , as the one final truth - these together give a fairly accurate idea of Whitman's attitude toward life as it developed from childhood through maturity and fixed itself in old age .
... his declaration of faith in personality , the soul , as the one final truth - these together give a fairly accurate idea of Whitman's attitude toward life as it developed from childhood through maturity and fixed itself in old age .
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Then , when , as the great drama closes , Whitman can begin to look back upon and summarize his experience , he gradually evolves his theory - his religion indeed - of complete selfassertion . And if in his teaching he shows little ...
Then , when , as the great drama closes , Whitman can begin to look back upon and summarize his experience , he gradually evolves his theory - his religion indeed - of complete selfassertion . And if in his teaching he shows little ...
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And truly , Walt Whitman , by a bedside at night in a hospital tent , or in the excitement of action , scribbling those " soiled and creased little livraisons , each composed of a sheet or two of paper folded small to carry in the ...
And truly , Walt Whitman , by a bedside at night in a hospital tent , or in the excitement of action , scribbling those " soiled and creased little livraisons , each composed of a sheet or two of paper folded small to carry in the ...
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