American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 2Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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Page 1858
... society " . Others were more certain of the book's quality . Ralph Waldo Emerson , whom Whitman subsequently ( 1856 ) was to address in a letter as " Master " , found Leaves of Grass to be " the most extraordinary piece of wit and ...
... society " . Others were more certain of the book's quality . Ralph Waldo Emerson , whom Whitman subsequently ( 1856 ) was to address in a letter as " Master " , found Leaves of Grass to be " the most extraordinary piece of wit and ...
Page 2408
... Society , of which he was a prominent member , “ is a clearer conception of the brotherhood of man . " The same sentiment in much the same words had often fallen from Mr. Clayton's lips , - so often , in fact , that the younger members ...
... Society , of which he was a prominent member , “ is a clearer conception of the brotherhood of man . " The same sentiment in much the same words had often fallen from Mr. Clayton's lips , - so often , in fact , that the younger members ...
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... society that had in earlier periods been the exclusive breeding ground of American artists and intellectuals . The situation of the Jewish intellectual is one that Saul Bellow has treated with great skill and under- standing in Herzog ...
... society that had in earlier periods been the exclusive breeding ground of American artists and intellectuals . The situation of the Jewish intellectual is one that Saul Bellow has treated with great skill and under- standing in Herzog ...
Contents
Pioneers of the Modern | 1855 |
Song of Myself | 1861 |
Children of Adam | 1908 |
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