The AnswererHarcourt, Brace and Company, 1921 - 373 páginas |
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... told himself . He cried out his perfect pos- session of it , dwelt upon its wonder ; in a loud voice , half- shouted , half - sang : " Sunshine : grass , the mark of earth's annual adolescence : tender - budding sprouts of trees : air ...
... told himself . He cried out his perfect pos- session of it , dwelt upon its wonder ; in a loud voice , half- shouted , half - sang : " Sunshine : grass , the mark of earth's annual adolescence : tender - budding sprouts of trees : air ...
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... told . But - the tale is to the teller and comes back most to him ; the song is to the singer , he hears it perfectly sung ! A fellow doesn't talk about the fish on his string ; he yarns about the fish he almost hooked . " They ran ...
... told . But - the tale is to the teller and comes back most to him ; the song is to the singer , he hears it perfectly sung ! A fellow doesn't talk about the fish on his string ; he yarns about the fish he almost hooked . " They ran ...
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... told a half - dozen smutty stories ! " He put his head to one side , adding quizzically : " Don't you know any smutty stories ? " " I don't like ' em , " Walt answered , shortly . " If others want to tell ' em , they can ( as you say ...
... told a half - dozen smutty stories ! " He put his head to one side , adding quizzically : " Don't you know any smutty stories ? " " I don't like ' em , " Walt answered , shortly . " If others want to tell ' em , they can ( as you say ...
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... told him and he denied . . . then I knew I didn't love him . It was just as if he were dead and buried , and the other one wasn't here yet to love . Will I love it ? How can I ? " A shudder took her . " Steady ! ' " " Then when she was ...
... told him and he denied . . . then I knew I didn't love him . It was just as if he were dead and buried , and the other one wasn't here yet to love . Will I love it ? How can I ? " A shudder took her . " Steady ! ' " " Then when she was ...
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... Told Tales , very delicate but beautiful . Says himself they are ' flowers which blossomed in too retired a shade . ' " " That sounds like Edgar Poe . " " I think the two have something in common , though I am pretty sure they do not ...
... Told Tales , very delicate but beautiful . Says himself they are ' flowers which blossomed in too retired a shade . ' " " That sounds like Edgar Poe . " " I think the two have something in common , though I am pretty sure they do not ...
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ain't Alceste answer asked Babylon village beauty Beelzebub Berkeley brother CALIFORNIA LIBRARY David Sayre ecstacy eidolon Emerson emotion Esther Terry eyes face father feeling fellow Fifth Month Fleurus Floride Freegift Terry gift girl guess hair hand happiness head heard heart Herman Melville Jeanne Jenny Joel knew laughed light lilacs Lincoln lives Long Island look Margaret Fuller marriage married Martin Van Buren mean mind morning mother never night once Orleans perhaps poem poet Raoul Dumouriez road rôle roundedness seemed Selah Mulford sense Slocomb smile Smithtown soul spoke stood street struck suppose sure talk tell Temperance there's thing thought tion told Traubel turned twisting lips UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA voice Walt felt Walt Whitman Walt's Whig woman women wonder Woodchuck words young Zophar Wines
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Página 225 - I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticising their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist you as far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it ; and now beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward and give us victories.
Página 283 - O how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I loved ? And how shall I deck my song for the large sweet soul that has gone? And what shall my perfume be for the grave of him I love?
Página 280 - In the dooryard fronting an old farmhouse near the whitewash'd palings, Stands the lilac bush tall-growing with heart-shaped leaves of rich green, With many a pointed blossom rising delicate, with the perfume strong I love, With every leaf a miracle — and from this bush in the dooryard. With delicate-color'd blossoms and heart-shaped leaves of rich green, A sprig with its flower I break.
Página 224 - I have heard, in such a way as to believe it, of your recently saying that both the army and the government needed a dictator. Of course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command. Only those generals who gain successes can set up dictators. What I now ask of you is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. The government will support you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor less than it has done and will do for all commanders. I much fear...
Página 194 - By the way, Mr. Speaker, did you know I am a military hero? Yes, sir; in the days of the Black Hawk war I fought, bled, and came away.
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