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Excerpt from Walt Whitman: The Man and the Poet
If we ask what are the leading ideas which are particularly characteristic of Whitman's poetry or philosophy, we shall find that his disciples are not altogether in agreement about them. How ever, I think we shall find in the following passage from Mr. Sloane Kennedy's Reminiscences of Walt Whitman, a sufficient indication of what are usually accounted to be his root ideas.
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