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Side 4
... writing does not by any means imply superficiality or flimsiness of thought . It is quite possible to have a com- pletely and sympathetically thought - out conception of an idea or a man , and yet to be natural in expression . In- deed ...
... writing does not by any means imply superficiality or flimsiness of thought . It is quite possible to have a com- pletely and sympathetically thought - out conception of an idea or a man , and yet to be natural in expression . In- deed ...
Side 5
... writing of merit , in increase of literary knowledge and training of thought and expression , and in its helping through its effects on them and the influence which their example exerts for the growth of literary interest toward that ...
... writing of merit , in increase of literary knowledge and training of thought and expression , and in its helping through its effects on them and the influence which their example exerts for the growth of literary interest toward that ...
Side 15
... written for his friends rather than for publication , and if they appeared in print , oftentimes it was in an obscure periodical , or under a pseudonym . Above all , his poems were written as the expression of what he felt , and what ...
... written for his friends rather than for publication , and if they appeared in print , oftentimes it was in an obscure periodical , or under a pseudonym . Above all , his poems were written as the expression of what he felt , and what ...
Side 17
... writing from his own experience . The lessons do not impress one as didactic or sarcastic . In his " Field Notes " he writes : " I would give up all the mind In the prim city's hoard can find— House with its scrap - art bedight ...
... writing from his own experience . The lessons do not impress one as didactic or sarcastic . In his " Field Notes " he writes : " I would give up all the mind In the prim city's hoard can find— House with its scrap - art bedight ...
Side 19
... written very appropriately that " after his death , month by month , new poems under his familiar signatures appeared in the magazines , as if he went out of the sight of men , singing on the way . " The poet himself has still more ...
... written very appropriately that " after his death , month by month , new poems under his familiar signatures appeared in the magazines , as if he went out of the sight of men , singing on the way . " The poet himself has still more ...
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