It is to the development, identification, and general prevalence of that fervid comradeship (the adhesive love, at least rivaling the amative love hitherto possessing imaginative literature, if not going beyond it) that I look for the counterbalance and... Whitman's Ideal Democracy: And Other Writings - Page 10by Helena Born - 1902 - 88 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walt Whitman - 1888 - 212 pages
...Part of the test of a great literatus fis to the development, identification, and general prevalence t fervid comradeship, (the adhesive love, at least rivaling...materialistic and vulgar American democracy, and for the spiritualizalion thereof^* Many will say it is a dream, and will not follow my inferences : but I confidently... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 740 pages
...of health alfresco, may well enter into the preparation of future noble American authorship. . . . It is to the development, identification, and general...materialistic and vulgar American democracy, and for the ap initialization thereof. Many will say it is a dream, and will not follow my inferences ; but I confidently... | |
| CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, PH. D. - 1905 - 778 pages
...of health alfresco^ may well enter into the preparation of future noble American authorship. . . . It is to the development, identification, and general...beyond it), that I look for the counterbalance and onset of our materialistic and vulgar American democracy, and for the spiritualization thereof. Mauy... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 pages
...of health al fresco, may well enter into the preparation of future noble American authorship. . . . It is to the development, identification, and general...imaginative literature, if not going beyond it), that 1 look for the counterbalance and offset of our materialistic and vulgar American democracy, and for... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 pages
...of health alfresco^ may well enter Into the preparation of future noble American authorship. . . . It is to the development, identification, and general...love, at least rivaling the amative love hitherto i*OHBesaing imaginative literature, if not going beyond it), that I look for the counterbalance and... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 pages
...of health alfresco, may well enter into the preparation of future noble American authorship. . . . It is to the development, identification, and general...love, at least rivaling the amative love hitherto роввеньing imaginative literature, if not going beyond it), that I look for the counterbalance... | |
| W. H. Trimble - 1905 - 116 pages
...these States, will then be fully express'd.2 To the above passage Whitman added this footnote : — It is to the development, identification, and general...that fervid comradeship (the adhesive love, at least rivalling the amative love hitherto possessing imaginative literature, if not going beyond it) that... | |
| Edward Carpenter - 1906 - 316 pages
...extended and perfect form than at first." Walt " TT is to the development, identification, and Whitman A general prevalence of that fervid comradeship (the...materialistic and vulgar American Democracy, and for the spiritualisation thereof. Many will say it is a dream, and will notfollow my inferences ; but I confidently... | |
| Edward Carpenter - 1912 - 174 pages
...with their arms about each others' necks, by the love of comrades." And again, in "Democratic Vistas," "It is to the development, identification, and general...imaginative literature, if not going beyond it), that I t It is interesting in this connection to notice the extreme fervour, almost of romance, of the bond... | |
| Thomas Kile Smith - 1914 - 84 pages
...esthetics and for absolute and primal manliness, and womanliness — or else' ... (p. 80) of. p. 67 note: "It is to the development, identification, and general...prevalence of that fervid comradeship (the adhesive love . . .), that I look for the counterbalance and offset of our materialistic and vulgar American democracy... | |
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