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The Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson
182 [165]-[17O] [three leaves torn out] 13S [171] melancholy swainish natures, on
whom speech makes no impression ; and others, who are not only swainish, but
who are prompt to take oath that swainishness is the highest culture ; and, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Susan Sutton Smith, 1978
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John Milton Prose: Major Writings on Liberty, Politics, ...
... poet whose work Milton admired and imitated extensively. Q numerous:
metrical. Q. swainish: boorish. Q Dante (in his Vita Nuova and Paradiso) and
Petrarch (in his Canzonierr), respectively. 3 niceness: fastidiousness.
David Loewenstein, John Milton, 2012
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Rape and the Rise of the Author: Gendering Intention in ...
Whereof not to be sensible, when good and faire in one person meet, argues
both a grosse and shallow judgement, and withal an ungentle, and swainish
breast. (302-3) Through this engagement with classical authors, Milton was able
to ...
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The Complete Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Collected Works
But there are people who cannot be cultivated, people on whom speech makes
no impression, swainish, morose ... others, whoarenot only swainish,butare
prompt totakeoath that swainishness is the only culture; andthough their odd wit
may ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Carlyle, 2014
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson
But there are people who cannot be cultivated, ---people on whom speech makes
no impression; swainish, morose people, who must be kept down and quieted as
you would those who are a little tipsy ; others, who are not only swainish, but ...
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The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson: 1843 - 1871
There are throngs of people who cannot be cultivated, whom you must keep
down, and quiet as you can, as you would a person who is a little tipsy:
Melancholy, swainish natures on whom speech makes no impression: — others
who are not ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ronald A. Bosco, Joel Myerson, 2001
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Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume VIII: Letters ...
26 But there are people who cannot be cultivated, — people on whom speech
makes no impression, — swainish, morose people, who must be kept down and
quieted as you would those who are a little tipsy; others, who are not only
swainish, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Glen M. Johnson, Joel Myerson, 2010
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The Musical Miscellany: Being a Collection of Choice Songs, ...
Say, if thou lov'st, did ever Yomh, That wish'd like me, like me endure? Doffst thou
not blame this Swainish Truth, 1 And wish my Flame was not so pure! In Pity, hate
me, tempting Fair, ' An happy Exile let me fly: What fev'riih Wrerch his Thirssii ...
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STATE POWER, AGRARIAN POLICIES AND PEASANT WELFARE
97-98; Nicholas Swainish, “The Rise of a National Bourgeoisie in Kenya,” Ibid.:
pp. 39-55 and Ngongola-Ntalaja, “The State in Post-Colonial Africa: The Case of
Zaire,” Chapter 3 of his Class Struggle and National Liberation in Africa (Roxbury
, ...
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Specimens of the British poets: with biographical and ...
Some part of the love-story of " Palemon " is rather swainish and protracted, yet
the effect of his being involved in the calamity, leaves a deeper sympathy in the
mind for the daughter of Albert, when we conceive her at once deprived both of a
...