Texas Studies in English, Issues 21-22University of Texas Press, 1941 - American literature |
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Page 170
... line , fol- lowed in turn by other lines as bare . There are almost none of these mere lists , however , even in the poems of the first edition . The nearest to them in " Song of Myself " is such a strophe as this : Trippers and askers ...
... line , fol- lowed in turn by other lines as bare . There are almost none of these mere lists , however , even in the poems of the first edition . The nearest to them in " Song of Myself " is such a strophe as this : Trippers and askers ...
Page 174
... lines ends with this line , " To know the uni- verse itself as a road , as many roads , as roads for travel- ing souls . " 29 A list that begins with the phrase , “ All the brave actions of war and peace , " later changes into noun ...
... lines ends with this line , " To know the uni- verse itself as a road , as many roads , as roads for travel- ing souls . " 29 A list that begins with the phrase , “ All the brave actions of war and peace , " later changes into noun ...
Page 176
... lines for variation . Canto thirty - three contains eighty - one lines in one strophe which are chiefly adverbial phrases or clauses and all of which are brought together in the concluding clause , " I tread day and night such roads ...
... lines for variation . Canto thirty - three contains eighty - one lines in one strophe which are chiefly adverbial phrases or clauses and all of which are brought together in the concluding clause , " I tread day and night such roads ...
Contents
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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