Walt WHitman ... In the opening lines of his poem, Whitman writes, ampquotI celebrate myself, and sing myself, / And what I assume you shall assume, / For every atom belonging to me ... View More Wordcount: | leaves of ... In the first poem this is declared with such lines as ampquotFor every atom belonging to me as good belongs to youampquot 3 and ampquotMy tongue, every atom of my blood, form ... View More Wordcount: |
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ... Whitmans works always express his feelings of equality towards all mankind For every atom belonging to me as good to youWhitman 347. ... View More Wordcount: | EMILY DICKINSON AND UNCLE WALT ... Whitmans works always express his feelings of equality towards all mankind For every atom belonging to me as good to youWhitman 347. ... View More Wordcount: |
Wasted Words: An Essay on Walt Whitman ... God. ampquotFor every atom belonging to me as gook belongs to youampquotWhitman 167. He believed in equality and proved it in his writing. ... View More Wordcount: | English Permission I CELEBRATE myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. Stop this ... View More Wordcount: |
Walt Whitman and Humanity ... I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume, you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you1.13. Whitman begins ... View More Wordcount: | Walt Whitman, Henry James, and Robert Frost ... He says, I celebrate myself, and sing myself, and what I assume you shall assume, for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you 40. ... View More Wordcount: |
Song of Myself by Walt Whitman ... powerful in the poem his opening lines state that I celebrate myself, and sing myself, / And what I assume you shall assume, / For every atom belonging to me ... View More Wordcount: | SONG OF MYSELF EXPLICATION ... From the beginning, Whitman begins by stating, What I shall assume, you shall assume, for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you, proposing ... View More Wordcount: |
Whitman1 ... From the beginning, Whitman begins by stating, ampquotWhat I shall assume, you shall assume, for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you,ampquot proposing that ... View More Wordcount: | Dorothy Day ... I wanted to believe, and I wanted my child to believe, and if belonging to a Church would ... We do not have faith in God if we depend up on the Atom Bomb,ampquot qtd. ... View More Wordcount: |