The American Mind: TRANSITION TO THE MACHINE AGE, 1865-1919. From Leaves of grass. One's self I sing. As I ponder'd in silence. To the states. Poets to come. For you O democracy. To a pupil. Song of myself. Out of the cradle endlessly rocking. A noiseless patient spider. Pioneers! O pioneers. Cavalry crossing a ford. Come up from the fields father. As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods. O captain! My captain! When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd. On the beach at night. Song of the redwood tree. Spirit that form'd this scene. Nationality and literature. American characterHarry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1937 |
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... experience of the American Indian tribes represent , more or less nearly , the history and experience of our own remote an- cestors when in corresponding conditions . Form- ing a part of the human record , their institutions , arts ...
... experience of the American Indian tribes represent , more or less nearly , the history and experience of our own remote an- cestors when in corresponding conditions . Form- ing a part of the human record , their institutions , arts ...
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... experience are made the fulcrum or the stuff of the universe . Has this experience any external condi- tions ? If it has , are they knowable ? And if it has not , on what principle are its qualities generated or its episodes distributed ...
... experience are made the fulcrum or the stuff of the universe . Has this experience any external condi- tions ? If it has , are they knowable ? And if it has not , on what principle are its qualities generated or its episodes distributed ...
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... experience different in kind from any ex- perience not of art . It may be formed out of one emotion , or may be a combination of several ; and various feelings , inhering for the writer in particu- lar words or phrases or images , may ...
... experience different in kind from any ex- perience not of art . It may be formed out of one emotion , or may be a combination of several ; and various feelings , inhering for the writer in particu- lar words or phrases or images , may ...
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