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... Whitman , is now an accomplice in the bright glory of France ; and for Retté and many another the hour will come . Here and there I have larded my book with the fat of others . To Marcel Schwob , to Rémy de Gourmont , to Ernest La ...
... Whitman , is now an accomplice in the bright glory of France ; and for Retté and many another the hour will come . Here and there I have larded my book with the fat of others . To Marcel Schwob , to Rémy de Gourmont , to Ernest La ...
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... Whitman . He was the last and most perfect of an old school . He merely He merely pushed to their extreme consequences the principles which all the great French poets since the Renascence had admitted , and , indeed , championed . He ...
... Whitman . He was the last and most perfect of an old school . He merely He merely pushed to their extreme consequences the principles which all the great French poets since the Renascence had admitted , and , indeed , championed . He ...
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... Whitman in his sincerity , like Rud- yard Kipling in his vehemence . In " Les Flamandes " he went to the people . He saw their life , and said it . It was a life not without vulgarity , it may be ; but it was the vulgar- ity of the men ...
... Whitman in his sincerity , like Rud- yard Kipling in his vehemence . In " Les Flamandes " he went to the people . He saw their life , and said it . It was a life not without vulgarity , it may be ; but it was the vulgar- ity of the men ...
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... has rhythm . You remember the prelude of " Siegfried , " this insistence and iteration from the forge of Nibel- heim ? It is in Verhaeren's verse . Yes , he has rhythm , virile as Walt Whitman , lyric as Kipling 48 FRENCH PORTRAITS.
... has rhythm . You remember the prelude of " Siegfried , " this insistence and iteration from the forge of Nibel- heim ? It is in Verhaeren's verse . Yes , he has rhythm , virile as Walt Whitman , lyric as Kipling 48 FRENCH PORTRAITS.
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... Whitman , lyric as Kipling , varied as Hugo . He has color , - of blood and gold and night , of metal and flame . His verse has rare splendor . No poet , I think , has in such a degree the Rembrandt gift of light and shade . He knows ...
... Whitman , lyric as Kipling , varied as Hugo . He has color , - of blood and gold and night , of metal and flame . His verse has rare splendor . No poet , I think , has in such a degree the Rembrandt gift of light and shade . He knows ...
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Page 114 - He call'd them untaught knaves, unmannerly, To bring a slovenly, unhandsome corse Betwixt the wind and his nobility.
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Page 69 - Ici c'est un vieil homme de cent ans qui dit, selon la chair, Flandre et le sang : souvenez-vous-en, souvenez-vous-en, en ouvrant son cœur de ses doigts tremblants pour montrer à tous sa vie comme un livre, et, dans sa joie comme en des oraisons, tout un genre humain occupé à vivre en ses villes pies d'hommes et d'enfants. Or à tous ici, ses pleurs et ses fêtes, et, suivant le ciel peint à ses couleurs, voici sa maison, ses fruits et ses fleurs, en ses horizons d'hommes et de bêtes; et lors...
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