... purity which I felt in him no less than the dignity is something that I will no more try to reconcile with what denies it in his page; but such things we may well leave to the adjustment of finer balances than we have at hand. I will make sure only... On Bohemia: The Code of the Self-Exiled - Página 466editado por - 1990 - 812 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
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...balances than we have at hand. I will make sure only of the greatest benignity in the presence of the man. The apostle of the rough, the uncouth, was the gentlest...social encounter, was an address of singular quiet, delivered in a voice of winning and endearing friendliness. As to his work itself, I suppose that I... | |
| W.D. HOWELLS - 1901
...balances than we have at hand. I will make sure only of the greatest benignity in the presence of the man. The apostle of the rough, the uncouth, was the gentlest...social encounter, was an address of singular quiet, delivered in a voice of winning and endearing friendliness. As to his work itself, I suppose that I... | |
| 1919 - 740 páginas
...him a spiritual dignity which I will not try to reconcile with the printing of ... Emerson's letter. The apostle of the rough, the uncouth, was the gentlest person ; his barbaric yawp translated into terms of social encounter was an address of singular quiet. . . . He was a liberating force, a very... | |
| Milton Hindus - 1997 - 308 páginas
...balances than we have at hand. I will make sure only of the greatest benignity in the presence of the man. The apostle of the rough, the uncouth, was the gentlest...social encounter, was an address of singular quiet, delivered in a voice of winning and endearing friendliness. As to his work itself, I suppose that I... | |
| Shaun O'Connell - 1997 - 400 páginas
...understand Whitman, the rough poet of New York's streets, in terms of his own Boston-adopted gentility: "The apostle of the rough, the uncouth, was the gentlest...social encounter, was an address of singular quiet, delivered in a voice of winning and endearing friendliness." Howells granted that Whitman was "a liberating... | |
| Walt Whitman - 2005 - 232 páginas
...balances than we have at hand. I will make sure only of the greatest benignity in the presence of the man. The apostle of the rough, the uncouth, was the gentlest...social encounter, was an address of singular quiet, delivered in a voice of winning and endearing friendliness. Hamlin Garland, "A Tribute of Grasses,"... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1895 - 988 páginas
...balances than we have at hand. I will make sure only of the greatest benignity in the presence of the man. The apostle of the rough, the uncouth, was the gentlest...social encounter, was an address of singular quiet, delivered in a voice of winning and endearing friendliness. As to his work itself, I suppose that I... | |
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