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Page 98
... mystery to Whitman as it remained to D.H. Lawrence ( who castigated Whitman for believing in ' merging ' with other people instead of seeing that real love was the awareness of the mystical core of otherness in the other person ) , but ...
... mystery to Whitman as it remained to D.H. Lawrence ( who castigated Whitman for believing in ' merging ' with other people instead of seeing that real love was the awareness of the mystical core of otherness in the other person ) , but ...
Page 170
... mystery : Chieftain Iffucan of Azcan in caftan Of tan with henna hackles , halt ! This opening of his short poem ' Bantams in Pine - Wood ' is vivid and concrete , verbally amusing , yet mysterious ( in spite of its numerous explicators ) ...
... mystery : Chieftain Iffucan of Azcan in caftan Of tan with henna hackles , halt ! This opening of his short poem ' Bantams in Pine - Wood ' is vivid and concrete , verbally amusing , yet mysterious ( in spite of its numerous explicators ) ...
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... mysterious , for the psalm has opened by describing the mood of incredulous gratitude after the return from captivity ... mystery any more than the pious old men who gabbled through the whole Book of Psalms at high speed recognized for a ...
... mysterious , for the psalm has opened by describing the mood of incredulous gratitude after the return from captivity ... mystery any more than the pious old men who gabbled through the whole Book of Psalms at high speed recognized for a ...
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