The Oxford Anthology of American Literature1947 |
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... Leaves of Grass, now finish'd to the end of its opportunities and powers, as my definitive carte visite to the coming generations of the New World,1 if I may assume to say so. That I have not gain'd the acceptance of my own time, but ...
... Leaves of Grass, now finish'd to the end of its opportunities and powers, as my definitive carte visite to the coming generations of the New World,1 if I may assume to say so. That I have not gain'd the acceptance of my own time, but ...
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... Leaves of Grass, and especially how I en- ter'd upon them. Dr. Bucke has, in his vol- ume, already fully and fairly described the preparation of my poetic field, with the particular and general plowing, planting, seeding, and occupation ...
... Leaves of Grass, and especially how I en- ter'd upon them. Dr. Bucke has, in his vol- ume, already fully and fairly described the preparation of my poetic field, with the particular and general plowing, planting, seeding, and occupation ...
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... Leaves of Grass. He was born on Long Island in 1819, the son of a carpenter. He became first an office boy for a lawyer, then printer's devil, then schoolmaster, and finally newspaper editor. Off and on he returned to carpentering with ...
... Leaves of Grass. He was born on Long Island in 1819, the son of a carpenter. He became first an office boy for a lawyer, then printer's devil, then schoolmaster, and finally newspaper editor. Off and on he returned to carpentering with ...
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A Backward Glance Oer Traveld Roads | 753 |
Specimen Days | 762 |
Sing | 773 |
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