The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... Nature and Democracy - Morality . Democracy most of all affiliates with the open air , is sunny and hardy and sane only with Nature - just as much as Art is . Some- thing is required to temper both - to check them , restrain them from ...
... Nature and Democracy - Morality . Democracy most of all affiliates with the open air , is sunny and hardy and sane only with Nature - just as much as Art is . Some- thing is required to temper both - to check them , restrain them from ...
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... Nature's utmost depths and heights , -These doth my timid tongue present , Their mouthpiece and leal instrument And servant , all love - eloquent . I heard , when All for love the violins cried : So , Nature calls through all her system ...
... Nature's utmost depths and heights , -These doth my timid tongue present , Their mouthpiece and leal instrument And servant , all love - eloquent . I heard , when All for love the violins cried : So , Nature calls through all her system ...
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... Nature is a sleeping spirit . Nature is a trance , a mass drugged by eternity , A petrifaction , a solid jelly , a self- containment , A contemplation which cannot arise from itself , 30 Or get out of itself , or look upon itself . Man ...
... Nature is a sleeping spirit . Nature is a trance , a mass drugged by eternity , A petrifaction , a solid jelly , a self- containment , A contemplation which cannot arise from itself , 30 Or get out of itself , or look upon itself . Man ...
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