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" ... and without which this nation will no more stand, permanently, soundly, than a house will stand without a substratum,) a religious and moral character beneath the political and productive and intellectual bases of the States. "
The North American Review - Страница 25
1883
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Specimen Days & Collect

Walt Whitman - 1882 - 412 страници
...religious and moral character beneath the political and productive and intellectual bases of the States. For know you not, dear, earnest reader, that the people...— and yet the main things may be entirely lacking? — (and this to suggest them.) View'd, to-day, from a point of view sufficiently over-arching, the...

Specimen Days and Collect

Walt Whitman - 1883 - 390 страници
...religious and moral character beneath the political and productive and intellectual bases of the States. For know you not, dear, earnest reader, that the people...all read and write, and may all possess the right to vote—and yet the main things may be entirely lacking ?—(and this to suggest them.) View'd, to-day,...

Democratic Vistas: And Other Papers

Walt Whitman - 1888 - 212 страници
...productive and intellectual fyispg nf the gfetf ''or Tcnow you not, dear, earnest reader, that the people our land may all read and write, and may all possess...— and yet the main things may be entirely lacking ? — (and this to suggest them.) View'd, to-day, from a point of view sufficiently overiarching, the...

Complete Prose Works: Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Good ...

Walt Whitman - 1901 - 566 страници
...religious and moral character beneath the political and productive and intellectual bases of the States. For know you not, dear, earnest reader, that the people...— and yet the main things may be entirely lacking? — (and this to suggest them.) View'd, to-day, from a point of view sufficiently over-arching, the...

Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the ..., Томове 36–37

1914 - 632 страници
...Surely no man loved and believed In the people more than Walt Whitman, who once wrote: 'Tor know you not that the people of our land may all read and write,...and yet the main things may be entirely lacking?" Our people are indeed gorged with reading and writing and voting, but to me it seems evident that the...

Leaves of Grass and Democratic Vistas

Walt Whitman - 1916 - 388 страници
...religious and moral character beneath the political .jand productive and intellectual bases of the States. For know you not, dear, earnest reader, that the people...— and yet the main things may be entirely lacking? — (and this to suggest them). Viewed, to-day, from a point of view sufficiently over-arching, the...

Leaves of Grass (1) & Democratic Vistas

Walt Whitman - 1916 - 390 страници
...religious and moral character beneath the political and productive and intellectual bases of the States. For know you not, dear, earnest reader, that the people...— and yet the main things may be entirely lacking? — (and this to suggest them). Viewed, to-day, from a point of view sufficiently over-arching, the...

Contemporary American Criticism

James Cloyd Bowman - 1926 - 364 страници
...religious and moral character beneath the political and productive and intellectual bases of the States. (For know you not, dear, earnest reader, that the...— and yet the main things may be entirely lacking? — and this to suggest them.) Viewed, to-day, from a point of view sufficiently overarching, the problem...

Contemporary American Criticism

James Cloyd Bowman - 1926 - 356 страници
...religious and moral character beneath the political and productive and intellectual bases of the States. (For know you not, dear, earnest reader, that the...all read and write, and may all possess the right to vote—and yet the main things may be entirely lacking?—and this to suggest them.) Viewed, to-day,...

Bulletin of the American Library Association, Том 8

American Library Association - 1914 - 556 страници
...Surely no man loved and believed in the people more than Walt Whitman, who once wrote: "For know you not that the people of our land may all read and write,...and yet the main things may be entirely lacking?" Our people are indeed gorged with reading and writing and voting, but to me it seems evident that the...




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