| James Russell Lowell - 1899 - 686 oldal
...'s no easier to make than an oak ; If you've once found the way, you've achieved the grand stroke ; In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter,...another alone Makes a poem, but rather the general tone, 540 The something pervading, uniting the whole, The before unconceived, unconceivable soul, So that... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 278 oldal
...while his verse, the Lord knows, Is some of it pi — No, 't is not even prose. And he goes on : — In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter. But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter. When Lowell was editor of the Atlantic Monthly, Emerson sent him his mystic " Song of Nature." But... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1900 - 166 oldal
...'s no easier to make than an oak ; If you Ve once found the way, you 've achieved the grand stroke ; In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter,...removing this trifle or that, you Take away, as it were, the chief limb of the statue ; Roots, wood, bark, and leaves singly perfect may be, But, clapt hodge-podge... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1900 - 96 oldal
...no easier to make than an oak ; If you've once found the way, you've achieved the grand stroke ; 10 In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in a heap with a crush and a clatter ; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a poem, but rather the general... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1900 - 512 oldal
...'s no easier to make than an oak, If yon 've once found the way, you've achieved the grand stroke ; In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in a heap with a crush and a clatter ; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a poem, but rather the general... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 oldal
...no easier to make than an oak; gi If you 've once found the way, you 've achieved the grand stroke; In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter,...whole, The before unconceived, unconceivable soul, 442 443 So that just in removing this trifle or that, you Take away, as it were, a chief limb of the... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 oldal
...no easier to make than an oak; 81 If you 've once found the way, you Ve achieved the grand stroke; In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter,...whole, The before unconceived, unconceivable soul, 442 443 So that just in removing this trifle or that, you Take away, as it were, a chief limb of the... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 740 oldal
...'ve once found the way, yon '« achieved the grand stroke; In the worst of his poems are mines of rub matter, But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter;...the general tone, The something pervading, uniting thr whole, The before uncouceived, unconceivable son), 442 443 So that just in removing this trifle... | |
| Margaret Sprague Carhart - 1917 - 410 oldal
...grass-blade's no easier to make than an oak, If you've once found the way you've achieved the grand stroke ; 10 In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter,...tone, The something pervading, uniting the whole, 15 The before unconceived, unconceivable soul, So that just in removing this trifle or that, you Take... | |
| Margaret Sprague Carhart - 1917 - 532 oldal
...grass-blade's no easier to make than an oak, If you've once found the way you've achieved the grand stroke ; 10 In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter; Xow it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a poem, but rather the general tone, The something... | |
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