| Walt Whitman - 1868 - Liczba stron: 464
...is something in the doings of man that corresponds with the broadcast doings of the day and night. Here is not merely a nation but a teeming nation of nations. Here is action untied from strings, necessarily blind to particulars and details, magnificently moving in... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1881 - Liczba stron: 44
...is something in the doings of man that corresponds with the broadcast doings of the day and night. Here is not merely a nation, but a teeming nation of nations. Here is action untied from strings, necessarily blind to particulars and details, magnificently moving in... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - Liczba stron: 320
...is something in the doings of man that corresponds with the broadcast doings of the day and night. Here is not merely a nation but a teeming nation of nations. Here is action untied from strings necessarily blind to particulars and details magnificently moving in... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - Liczba stron: 322
...is something in the doings of man that corresponds with the broadcast doings of the day and night. Here is not merely a nation but a teeming nation of nations. Here is action untied from strings necessarily blind to particulars and details magnificently moving in... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - Liczba stron: 554
...his days. Any period, one nation must lead, One land must be the promise and reliance of the future. These States are the amplest poem, Here is not merely...correspond with the broadcast doings of the day and night, "elegance, civilization" added in 1870. 1856 '60 add "poems." "Songs Before Parting" adds " chants."... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1902 - Liczba stron: 380
...lead, One land must be the promise and reliance of the future. 16. These States are the amplest poem, j Here is not merely a nation, but a teeming nation...with the broadcast doings of the day and night, Here are the roughs, beards, friendliness, combativeness, the Soul loves, Here the flowing trains — here... | |
| Lorenzo Sears - 1902 - Liczba stron: 506
...materials, America brings builders, and brings its own styles. Stands removed, spacious, composite, sound. Here is not merely a nation, but a teeming nation of nations." Nor is he far from a great and vital truth when he resolves the vastness of territory and population... | |
| Helena Born - 1902 - Liczba stron: 134
...nationalities ; — these and other considerations fill him with highest hope for this land of lands. " Here is not merely a nation, but a teeming nation of nations." Yet his love of country was never mere patriotism. " O America, because you build for mankind, I build... | |
| William Caxton, Jean Calvin, Nicolaus Copernicus, John Knox, Edmund Spenser, Sir Walter Raleigh, Francis Bacon, John Heminge, Henry Condell, Isaac Newton, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman, Hippolyte Taine - 1910 - Liczba stron: 638
...last is something in the doings of man that corresponds with the broadcast doings of the day and night Here is not merely a nation but a teeming nation of nations Here is action untied from strings necessarily blind to particulars and details magnificently moving in... | |
| Marie Louise Herdman - 1916 - Liczba stron: 546
...in the vast fabric of the Republic as surely as have the Pilgrim Fathers or the early Puritans, for "These States are the amplest poem, Here is not merely a nation, but a teeming nation of nations." U o u H U K CHAPTER LXXVII • THE RELATION OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE GREAT WAR THE Great War broke... | |
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