Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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Side 27
... interest , hostile or friendly , which he excited in his contempora- ries , is the fact that Mr. Albert Shaw was able to compile a caricature life of him pre- senting many hundred pictures ! There was something German about Roosevelt's ...
... interest , hostile or friendly , which he excited in his contempora- ries , is the fact that Mr. Albert Shaw was able to compile a caricature life of him pre- senting many hundred pictures ! There was something German about Roosevelt's ...
Side 30
... interest in the life of animals and plants . Sport with Kingsley took the shape of trout fishing and of riding to hounds , not of killing lions with the rifle . He was fond of horses and dogs ; associated democratically with gamekeepers ...
... interest in the life of animals and plants . Sport with Kingsley took the shape of trout fishing and of riding to hounds , not of killing lions with the rifle . He was fond of horses and dogs ; associated democratically with gamekeepers ...
Side 38
... is of the first order . His subjects are generally not to me subjects of the highest interest ; but his literary talent is . . . the finest , I think , which America has yet produced - finer , by much 38 FOUR AMERICANS.
... is of the first order . His subjects are generally not to me subjects of the highest interest ; but his literary talent is . . . the finest , I think , which America has yet produced - finer , by much 38 FOUR AMERICANS.
Side 47
... academic connections are of particular interest . It is wonderful that he and Longfellow should have been classmates at Bowdoin . Equally wonderful that Emer- son's " Nature " and Hawthorne's " Mosses " should 47 FIFTY YEARS OF HAWTHORNE.
... academic connections are of particular interest . It is wonderful that he and Longfellow should have been classmates at Bowdoin . Equally wonderful that Emer- son's " Nature " and Hawthorne's " Mosses " should 47 FIFTY YEARS OF HAWTHORNE.
Side 76
... interest , and calling for names and dates . The shores of Walden were trampled and worn in spots . There were spring- boards there for diving , and traces of the picnicker were everywhere . Trespassers were warned away from the grounds ...
... interest , and calling for names and dates . The shores of Walden were trampled and worn in spots . There were spring- boards there for diving , and traces of the picnicker were everywhere . Trespassers were warned away from the grounds ...
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