CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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Page 160
... tion , but the Mississippi as it has been and is — historically and as a natural force , a force analagous to man in his natural cir- cumstance . Paralleling the italicized phrases in the passages quoted from Whitman's Preface , line 15 ...
... tion , but the Mississippi as it has been and is — historically and as a natural force , a force analagous to man in his natural cir- cumstance . Paralleling the italicized phrases in the passages quoted from Whitman's Preface , line 15 ...
Page 212
... tion in Whitman's own manifestoes . " A great poem is no finish to a man or woman , " he writes in 1855 ; " has anyone fancied he could sit under some due authority and rest satisfied with ex- planations and realize and be content and ...
... tion in Whitman's own manifestoes . " A great poem is no finish to a man or woman , " he writes in 1855 ; " has anyone fancied he could sit under some due authority and rest satisfied with ex- planations and realize and be content and ...
Page 253
... tion , if possible , is worse : there remains only the dull ache of a deeper misery and impoverishment . - Most frequently , satire is just such a Saturnalia as was Mama's burial rite , a festival and a crazy panegyric — not the ...
... tion , if possible , is worse : there remains only the dull ache of a deeper misery and impoverishment . - Most frequently , satire is just such a Saturnalia as was Mama's burial rite , a festival and a crazy panegyric — not the ...
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