In a message dated 12/6/08 1:00:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Meantime, in "Leaves" Whitman also speaks of the "soul" of the nation. Like
> Lehrer, he never bothers to convey what he has in mind with "soul". Or
> "meaning", or "stand", orb&
> 
> 

Bad Whitman.   The Lehrer was   presumably a useful overview of current 
advances in neurology.
Kate sullivan


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