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" Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) I concentrate toward them that are nigh, I wait on the doorslab. "
Nonplussed!: Mathematical Proof of Implausible Ideas
szerző: Julian Havil - 2007 - 196 oldal
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Modern American and British Poetry

Louis Untermeyer - 1928 - 504 oldal
...them where they are, for I know that wheresoe'er I go. Others will punctually come for ever and ever. Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes). I too am not a bit tamed, I too am untranslatable, I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world....

Euripides and His Influence, 3. kötet,1. rész

Frank Laurence Lucas - 1923 - 220 oldal
...even when speaking in his own person, on the ultimate questions of life. As Walt Whitman says: "Do / contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself. I am large, I contain multitudes." Thus of Swinburne, to take a single instance, it would be possible to argue by quotations from his...

War Department Education Manual, 131. kiadás,1. rész

United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 742 oldal
...snuff the sidle of evening, (Talk honestly, no one else hears you, and I stay only a minute longer.) Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) I concentrate toward them that are nigh, I wait on the door-slab. Who has done his day's work? who...

The Photographic Journal: Publication of the Royal Photographic ..., 67. kötet

1927 - 678 oldal
...that ~iy thoughts get in front of my pencil ana 1 cannot overtake \.\ATÍV, OT vice versa. If at tim< contradict myself, very well then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes," to quote Walt Whitman. When all is said and done, our meetings are strictly informal, and we never...

Rethinking Media Change: The Aesthetics of Transition

David Thorburn, Henry Jenkins - 2004 - 422 oldal
...the Agora or True Democracy, but also Big Brother. "Do I contradict myself?" asks the American poet. "Very well then I contradict myself. I am large, I contain multitudes." It is easy to misconceive the import of such discourse about the Web's contradictory nature, and especially...
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Theater and Film: A Comparative Anthology

Robert Knopf - 2008 - 458 oldal
...somewhat disreputable tradition, which Berkeley did so much to transfer to the screen. AGGREGATE FORMS Do I contradict myself? Very well then. ... I contradict...large. ... I contain multitudes. — Walt Whitman, "Song of Myself"6 The spectacle-oriented mode of the musical (and, on a broader level, the entire musical...
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Ticket to Ride

Carlota Caulfield - 2005 - 134 oldal
...enjoy its clarity. III. Conversations From El raton miquito to Jack Foley: Chorus with Multiple Tattoos Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict...I am large, I contain multitudes. —Walt Whitman, «Song of Myself.» Quoting from Joyce's Finnegans Wake, John Cage said: «Here Comes Everybody,»...
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Dr. Quantum's Little Book of Big Ideas: Where Science Meets Spirit

Fred Alan Wolf - 2005 - 170 oldal
...— but it doesn't mean that the second way is the way they really are either! As Walt Whitman said, "Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself. I am large. I contain multitudes." Each of us is large, containing multitudes! We are not just confined to our bodies. Only in the great...
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Loving Mountains, Loving Men

Jeff Mann - 2005 - 239 oldal
...Jeff toasting Sylvia Plath at the Ritz bar in Boston, Massachusetts, June 2004. Constructing Heaven Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) — "Song of Myself" Walt Whitman I dress quietly, not wanting to wake my partner, John. Leaving the...
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Edgar Allan Poe: Rhetoric and Style

Brett Zimmerman - 2005 - 440 oldal
...aspect of his own theory of composition. He might have said with the Walt Whitman of "Song of Myself," "Do I contradict myself?/ Very well then I contradict myself,/ (I am large, I contain multitudes)"; or agreed for once with that other Romanticist, Ralph Waldo Emerson: "A foolish consistency is the...
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