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... leaves OF GRASS ( 1855 ) and we are not surprised to find them reworked into verse in later editions of that work . • · • There is not a more disgusting spectacle Democratic American Genius under the sun than our subserviency to British ...
... leaves OF GRASS ( 1855 ) and we are not surprised to find them reworked into verse in later editions of that work . • · • There is not a more disgusting spectacle Democratic American Genius under the sun than our subserviency to British ...
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... Leaves of Grass , comic strips , and soap opera . Per- haps it is enough to remind you that Leaves of Grass has discomfited many a critic by its lack of symmetry and pro- portion , and that Whitman himself in- sisted : " I round and ...
... Leaves of Grass , comic strips , and soap opera . Per- haps it is enough to remind you that Leaves of Grass has discomfited many a critic by its lack of symmetry and pro- portion , and that Whitman himself in- sisted : " I round and ...
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... Leaves of Grass . My verdict and conclusions as illustrated in its pages are arrived at through the temper and inculcation of the old works as much as through anything else - per- haps more than through anything else . As America fully ...
... Leaves of Grass . My verdict and conclusions as illustrated in its pages are arrived at through the temper and inculcation of the old works as much as through anything else - per- haps more than through anything else . As America fully ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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