But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a poem, but rather the general tone, The something pervading, uniting the whole, The before unconceived, unconceivable soul, So that just in removing this... The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 5791850Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| James Russell Lowell - 1891 - 560 pages
...In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in n heap with a crush and a clatter; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a...statue ; Roots, wood, bark, and leaves singly perfect nmy l>e, But, chipt hodge-podge together, they don't make a tree. ' ' But, to come back to Emerson... | |
| James Russell Lowell, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1892 - 394 pages
...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...clapt hodge-podge together, they don't make a tree. " But, to come back to Emerson, (whom by the way, I believe we left waiting,) — his is, we may say,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1895 - 574 pages
...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...unconceivable soul, So that just in removing this trine or that, you Take away, as it were, a chief limb of the statue ; .Roots, wood, bark, and leaves... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1896 - 530 pages
...In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a...clapt hodge-podge together, they don't make a tree. " But, to come back to Emerson (whom, by the way, I believe we left waiting), — his is, we may say,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1896 - 528 pages
...In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a...Roots, wood, bark, and leaves singly perfect may be, Bat, clapt hodge-podge together, they don't make a tree. " But, to come back to Emerson (whom, by the... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1896 - 528 pages
...In the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a...Take away, as it were, a chief limb of the statue; 126 127 Roots, wood, bark, and leaves singly perfect may be, But, clapt hodge-podge together, they... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1896 - 528 pages
...just in removing this trifle or that, you Take away, as it were, a chief limb of the statue; 126 127 Roots, wood, bark, and leaves singly perfect may be,...clapt hodge-podge together, they don't make a tree. •' But, to come back to Emerson (whom, by the way, I believe we left waiting), — his is, we may... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1897 - 580 pages
...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...something pervading, uniting the whole, The before unconccived, unconceivable soul, So that just in removing this trifle or that, you Take away, as it... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1898 - 538 pages
...the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter ; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a...clapt hodge-podge together, they don't make a tree. " But, to come back to Emerson, (whom by the way, I believe we left waiting,) — -his is, we may say,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1899 - 686 pages
...the worst of his poems are mines of rich matter, But thrown in a heap with a crash and a clatter ; Now it is not one thing nor another alone Makes a poem, but rather the general tone, 540 The something pervading, uniting the whole, The before unconceived, unconceivable soul, So that... | |
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