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" The greatest poet has less a marked style and is more the channel of thoughts and things without increase or diminution and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art, I will not be meddlesome, I will not have in my writing any elegance or effect... "
The Scottish Review - Página 208
1883
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Putnam's Monthly, Volumen6

1855 - 684 páginas
...channel of thought and things, without increase or diminution, and is the free channel of himself. Ho swears to his art, I will not be meddlesome, I will...any elegance, or effect, or originality to hang in tho way between me and the rest, like curtains. What I feel, I feel for precisely what it is. Let who...
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art ..., Volumen6

1855 - 714 páginas
...marked style, and is more the channel of thought and things, without increase or diminut,on, and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art, I will...not be meddlesome, I will not have in my writing any clegance,or effect.or originality to hang in tho way between me and the rest, like curtains. What I...
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Putnam's Monthly, Volumen6

1855 - 682 páginas
...marked style, and is more tho channel of thought and tiling, without mercase or diminution, and is tho free channel of himself. He swears to his art, I will not bo meddlesome, I will not have in my writing any elegance, or effect, or originality to'hang in the...
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The Cheltonian

Cheltenham College - 1868 - 412 páginas
...Again, " The art of art, the glory of expression and sunshine of the light of letters is simplicity. . . He swears to his art I will not be meddlesome. I will...in the way between me and the rest, like curtains. What I tell, I tell for precisely what it is." He is on good terms with modern science. ' If there...
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Poems

Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 páginas
...marked style, and is more the channel of thoughts and things without increase or diminution, and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art, —...richest curtains. What I tell I tell for precisely what it is. Let who may exalt or startle or fascinate or sooth, I will have purposes as health or heat...
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Leaves of Grass: Preface to the Original Edition, 1855

Walt Whitman - 1881 - 44 páginas
...marked style and is more the channel of thoughts and things without increase or diminution and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art —...richest curtains. What I tell I tell for precisely what it is. Let who may exalt or startle or fascinate or soothe, I will have purposes as health or...
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The Scottish Review, Volumen2

1883 - 436 páginas
...marked style, and is more the channel of thoughts and things without increase or diminution, and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art, I will...tell I tell for precisely for what it is. Let who may «xalt or startle or fascinate or soothe, I will have purposes as health or heat or snow has, and be...
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Specimen Days and Collect

Walt Whitman - 1883 - 390 páginas
...mark'd style, and is more the channel of thoughts and things without increase or diminution, and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art, I will...richest curtains. What I tell I tell for precisely what it is. Let who may exalt or startle or fascinate or soothe, I will have purposes as health or...
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Specimen Days & Collect

Walt Whitman - 1882 - 412 páginas
...mark'd style, and is more the channel of thoughts and things without increase or diminution, and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art, I will...richest curtains. What I tell I tell for precisely what it is. Let who may exalt or startle or fascinate or soothe, I will have purposes as health or...
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Complete Prose Works

Walt Whitman - 1891 - 538 páginas
...mark'd style, and is more the channel of thoughts and things without increase or diminution, and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art, I will...originality, to hang in the way between me and the resFTike curtains. I will have nothing hang in the way, not the richest curtains. What I tell I tell...
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