| Mrs. Havelock Ellis - 1921 - 260 Seiten
...the face of what he sees there, cry out with honest Walt Whitman, and mean every syllable too — " By God ! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms." This is the education the Class man needs, and he is getting it, too : signs are all around us that... | |
| Jay William Hudson - 1921 - 328 Seiten
...not only before the institution of law, but before every institution that the moral order creates. "I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms." For the doctrine of equal possibilities without that of equal opportunity would be a mockery. Professor... | |
| Durant Drake - 1922 - 358 Seiten
...Whitman's utterance as our motto : "I speak the pass-word primeval — I give the sign of democracy; By God! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms." Several distinguished Americans have recently urged "self-limitation in regard to wealth." The wellto-do,... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1922 - 364 Seiten
...privilege. Heir of the Revolutionary Era, Whitman is an equalitarian of a sort. "By God," he exclaims, "I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms." But for bringing in the reign of Equality he confides in men rather than in political mechanisms. "Produce,"... | |
| 1923 - 540 Seiten
...equality of mankind through indifference in creation. He speaks the password of democracy, namely, I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms, I but he realizes from the start that few can meet those terms as he / has met them. The only apology... | |
| Bruce Weirick - 1924 - 272 Seiten
...would not be a master," Whitman extends to the passionate equalitarianism of this password primaeval : "By God ! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms." Criticism in little of the un-American spirit of class war and imperialistic aggression which to-day... | |
| Newell LeRoy Sims - 1924 - 604 Seiten
...Whitman in the following lines : I speak the pass-word primeval — I give the sign of democracy ; By God ! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms. As if it harm'd me, giving others the same chances and rights as myself — As if it were not indispensable... | |
| Bruce Weirick - 1924 - 270 Seiten
...would not be a master," Whitman extends to the passionate equalitarianism of this password primaeval : "By God ! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart ._of_on _ the ;_ same terms." Criticism in little of the un-American spirit of class war and imperialistic... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1925 - 448 Seiten
...surging, through me the current and index. I speak the pass-word primeval, I give the sign of democracy, By God ! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms. I believe in the flesh and the appetites, Divine am I inside and out, and I make holy whatever I touch... | |
| Ulysses Grant Weatherly - 1926 - 416 Seiten
...that all should be levelled down since all cannot be levelled up. Whitman's profane declaration, " By God ! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms," is cited as a text in the gospel of equality, and is mistakenly interpreted to mean that all should have... | |
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