... be under the general law is great, for that is to correspond with it. The master knows that he is unspeakably great, and that all are unspeakably great— that nothing, for instance, is greater than to conceive children, and bring them up well—... The Literature of Ecstasy - Pagina 137di Albert Mordell - 1921Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 pagine
...to conceive children, and bring them up well — that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...indispensable. Liberty takes the adherence of heroes wherever men and women exist ; but never takes any adherence or welcome from the rest more than from poets.... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1881 - 44 pagine
...conceive children and bring them up well . . . that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...are the voice and exposition of liberty. They out of 19 ages are worthy the grand idea ... to them it is confided and they must sustain it. Nothing has... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1882 - 412 pagine
...to conceive children, and bring them up well — that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...rest more than from poets. They are the voice and exlition of liberty. They out of ages are worthy the grand idea — to them it is confided, and they... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 390 pagine
...to conceive children, and bring them up well—that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political liberty -«»an and woman exist—but never takes any adherence or welcome is indispensable. Liberty takes... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1891 - 550 pagine
...to conceive children, and bring them up well — that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...are the voice and exposition of liberty. They out of ages are worthy the grand idea — to them it is confided, and they must sustain it. Nothing has precedence... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1891 - 538 pagine
...to conceive children, and bring them up well — that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...welcome from the rest more than from poets. They are tne-voice and exposition of liberty. They out of ages are worthy the grand idea — to them it is confided,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - 320 pagine
...conceive children and bring them up well . . . that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...indispensable. Liberty takes the adherence of heroes wherever men and women exist . . . but never takes any adherence or welcome from the rest more than from poets.... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - 322 pagine
...conceive children and bring them up well . . . that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...indispensable. Liberty takes the adherence of heroes wherever men and women exist . . . but never takes any adherence or welcome from the rest more than from poets.... | |
| 1900 - 496 pagine
...to conceive children, and bring them up well — that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...are the voice and exposition of liberty. They out of ages are worthy the grand idea — to them it is confided, and they must sustain it. Nothing has precedence... | |
| 1900 - 514 pagine
...to conceive children, and bring them up well — that to be is just as great as to perceive or tell. In the make of the great masters the idea of political...are the voice and exposition of liberty. They out of ages are worthy the grand idea — to them it is confided, and they must sustain it. Nothing has precedence... | |
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