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" I say we had best look our times and lands searchingly in the face, like a physician diagnosing some deep disease. Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart than at present, and here in the United States. "
Democratic Humanism and American Literature - 第 200 頁
Harold Kaplan 著 - 298 頁
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Specimen Days & Collect

Walt Whitman - 1882 - 412 頁
...best look our times and lands searchingly in the face, like a physician diagnosing some deep disease. Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart...everywhere see through the mask ? The spectacle is appaling. We live in an atmosphere of hypocrisy throughout. The men believe not in the women, nor the...
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Specimen Days and Collect

Walt Whitman - 1883 - 390 頁
...best look our times and lands searchingly in the face, like a physician diagnosing some deep disease. Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart...everywhere see through the mask? The spectacle is appaling. We live in an atmosphere of hypocrisy throughout. The men believe not in the women, nor the...
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Democratic Vistas: And Other Papers

Walt Whitman - 1888 - 212 頁
..._^F principIelTof the 1 *• __ States are not honestly believ'd in, (for all this hectic glow,' V and these melo-dramatic screamings,) nor is humanity...everywhere see through the mask ? The spectacle is appaling. We live in an atmosphere of hypocrisy throughout. The men believe not in the women, nor the...
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Walt Whitman

William Clarke - 1892 - 162 頁
...best look our times and lands searchingly in the face, like a physician diagnosing some deep disease. Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart...underlying principles of the States are not honestly believed in (for all this hectic glow, and these melodramatic screamings), nor is humanity itself believed...
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Complete Prose Works: Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Good ...

Walt Whitman - 1901 - 566 頁
...best look our times and lands searchingly in the face, like a physician diagnosing some deep disease. Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart...everywhere see through the mask ? The spectacle is appaling. We live in an atmosphere of hypocrisy throughout. The men believe not in the women, nor the...
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Whitman's Ideal Democracy: And Other Writings

Helena Born - 1902 - 136 頁
...among the blemishes revealed by the moral microscope with which he examines American civilization. " Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart...underlying principles of the States are not honestly believed in (for all this hectic glow and these melodramatic / screamings), nor is humanity itself...
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Whitman's Ideal Democracy, and Other Writings

Helena Born - 1902 - 134 頁
...Genuine belief seems to have left us. The underlying principles of the States are not honestly believed in (for all this hectic glow and these melodramatic screamings), nor is humanity itself believed in. What penetrating eye does not everywhere see through the mask ? The spectacle is appalling....
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Walt Whitman and Leaves of Grass: An Introduction

W. H. Trimble - 1905 - 116 頁
...the face, like a physician diagnosing some deep disease. Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness of heart than at present, and here in the United States...principles of the States are not honestly believ'd in nor is humanity itself believ'd in. What penetrating eye does not everywhere see through the mask ?...
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Whitman's Leaves of Grass: Style and Subject Matter with Special Reference ...

Thomas Kile Smith - 1914 - 84 頁
...by science, must be restored, brought back by the same power that caused her departure" ... (p. 76.) "Genuine belief seems to have left us. The underlying...principles of the States are not honestly believ'd in ... nor is humanity itself believ'd in. What penetrating eye does not everywhere see through the mask?"...
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Leaves of Grass (1) & Democratic Vistas

Walt Whitman - 1916 - 390 頁
...best look our times and lands searchingly in the face, like a physician diagnosing some deep disease. Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart...underlying principles of the States are not honestly believed in (for all this hectic glow, and these melodramatic screamings), nor is humanity itself believed...
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