Young France and New AmericaMacmillan, 1917 - 153 страница |
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... verse would be ready to receive them , preceding the actual conditions , and Utopian only because of that . We were enthusiastic about them , still some- thing was warning us that instead of solving the old problems of race ...
... verse would be ready to receive them , preceding the actual conditions , and Utopian only because of that . We were enthusiastic about them , still some- thing was warning us that instead of solving the old problems of race ...
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... verses where he speaks of his friends and of our group : " French boys , fine of face , raised by your mothers , Who from babyhood had slow and serious growth In your large houses enclosed in leafy gardens . Boys religious as I was ...
... verses where he speaks of his friends and of our group : " French boys , fine of face , raised by your mothers , Who from babyhood had slow and serious growth In your large houses enclosed in leafy gardens . Boys religious as I was ...
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... verse are perhaps even more strict than the old uniform rules of metre and rhyme . Free verse ( this name is very improper ) introduced in poetry many possi- bilities and nuances that the regular alexandrine verse did not afford ...
... verse are perhaps even more strict than the old uniform rules of metre and rhyme . Free verse ( this name is very improper ) introduced in poetry many possi- bilities and nuances that the regular alexandrine verse did not afford ...
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Pierre Combret de Lanux. La Fontaine and from the verses of the Bible . Now poetry is being appreciated according to its qualities of lyrism rather than the degree of obe- dience to fixed material rules which it mani- fests . These ...
Pierre Combret de Lanux. La Fontaine and from the verses of the Bible . Now poetry is being appreciated according to its qualities of lyrism rather than the degree of obe- dience to fixed material rules which it mani- fests . These ...
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... verse , enclosing therein the mystical and tragic conflicts which constantly arise in this gen- erous and tormented heart . A decidedly powerful influence on the present French literature is Paul Claudel's . His genius is so strong and ...
... verse , enclosing therein the mystical and tragic conflicts which constantly arise in this gen- erous and tormented heart . A decidedly powerful influence on the present French literature is Paul Claudel's . His genius is so strong and ...
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Страница 60 - The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind.
Страница 61 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts — for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments...
Страница 60 - We are at the beginning of an age in which it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct and of responsibility for wrong done shall be observed among nations and their governments that are observed among the individual citizens of civilized states.
Страница 60 - I am proposing that all nations henceforth avoid entangling alliances which would draw them into competitions of power, catch them in a net of intrigue and selfish rivalry, and disturb their own affairs with influences intruded from without. There is no entangling alliance in a concert of power. When all unite to act in the same sense and with the same purpose, all act in the common interest and are free to live their own lives under a common protection.
Страница 61 - ... we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts, for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.
Страница 37 - We are provincials no longer. The tragical events of the thirty months of vital turmoil through which we have just passed have made us citizens of the world. There can be no turning back. Our own fortunes as a nation are involved, whether we would have it so or 25 not.
Страница 146 - Product of deathly fire and turbulent chaos, Forth from its spasms of fury and its poisons, Issuing at last in perfect power and beauty, Onward beneath the sun following its course, So thee O ship of France!
Страница 129 - Of sacrilegious lust. 0 beauty slain, 0 glory in the dust! Strong walls of faith, most basely overthrown! The crawling flames, like adders glistening, Ate the white fabric of this lovely thing. Now from its soul arose a piteous moan, The soul that always loved the just and fair. Granite and marble loud their woe confessed, The silver monstrances that...
Страница 37 - And yet we are not the less Americans on that account. We shall be the more American if we but remain true to the principles in which we have been bred. They are not the principles of a province or of a single continent. We have known and boasted all along that they were the principles of a liberated mankind.
Страница 37 - That all nations are equally interested in the peace of the world and in the political stability of free peoples, and equally responsible for their maintenance.