| Walt Whitman - 1888 - 212 páginas
...shirk their duty, who are not doing well. yAs for you, I advise you to enter more strongly yet /nto politics. I advise every young man to do so. Always 'inform yourself; always do thehest you can ; always vote. Disengage yourselfjjrom jjartiesjl They have been useful, and to some... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1891 - 538 páginas
...nominees, the many ignorant ballots, and many elected failures and blatherers. It is the dillettants, and all who shirk their duty, who are not doing well. As for you, I advise you to eater more strongly yet into pomics. I advise every young man to do so. Always inform yourself; always... | |
| Helen Cecilia De Silver Abbott Michael, Helen Abbott Michael - 1907 - 444 páginas
...and men to action; he tells them: "As for you, I advise you to enter more strongly into politics — always inform yourself; always do the best you can; always vote. Disengage yourself from parties." Whitman exults in independence. "What is independence? Freedom from all laws or bonds except those... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 páginas
...leaders, these half-brain'd nominees, the many ignorant ballots, and many elected failures and blatherers. into politics. I advise every young man to do so. Always inform yourself; always do the best you can;... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 páginas
...nominees, the many ignorant ballots, and many elected failures and blatherers. It is the dilettants, 's chamber meet: The lamp with twofold silver chain...Is fasten'd to an angel's feet. The silver lamp b into politics. I advise every young man to do so. Always inform yourself; always do the best you can;... | |
| Rogan Kersh - 2001 - 388 páginas
...as the world's unacknowledged legislators aside. For, apart from occasional asides on participation ("I advise you to enter more strongly yet into politics. I advise every young man to do so"), Whitmans views on diversity and union rarely addressed typical political concerns. 66 Such apparent... | |
| John E. Seery - 2002 - 264 páginas
...carefully kept away from. See you that you do not fall into this error. ... It is the dilettantes, and all who shirk their duty, who are not doing well....inform yourself; always do the best you can; always vote.23 I well realize that Kateb has been thoroughly acquainted, if not preoccupied, with the democratic... | |
| Walt Whitman - 2007 - 471 páginas
...nominees, the many ignorant 1130 ballots, and many elected failures and blatherers. It is the dillettants, and all who shirk their duty, who are not doing well....parties. They have been useful, and to some extent 1135 remain so; but the floating, uncommitted electors, farmers, clerks, mechanics, the masters of... | |
| 1955 - 396 páginas
...nominees, and many ignorant ballots, and many elected failures and blatherers. It is the dilettanti, and all who shirk their duty, who are not doing well. As for you, I advise you to enter more strongly in politics. I advise every young man to do so. Always inform yourself; always do the best you can;... | |
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