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Age 48— 51. new country — Description of Philadelphia— Edward The Carpenter — Walt Whitman at the play
Round the Priory we findart and nature playing into each other's hands.
A fondness for music was soon to show itself;an announcement ,that her mistress would play asonata of
Tennyson is all that he said. having men- tioned that they had just come over from Peters- field, and
His play ought to be worth reading and seeing.
Calamus: A Series of Letters Written During the Years 1868—1880 by Walt Whitman to a Young Friend (Peter
Whitman gone, the fruitless. meeting had gone with him, as though a more than Hamelinic pipe had been played
In him 24 ADDRESSES. nature has ample play.
But the gentleman willnot slapthe pick-pocket on the back and play the political harlotto gain his favor
Then willcome into play, for the firsttime, the marvellous genius of the poet who sang the "Song of Myself
"When the children come, you'll have a good time playing with them.
"Old uncle Peter always said he was alive, and going round doing good.
"That's a sample lot of old Peter Dyzer," he resumed. "Lord, sir!
'That's him,—that's Christ,' says old Peter. 'But, Mr.
"I mentioned that old Peter Dyzer left me this place.
would quite enjoy, on a rainy after- noon, having a game of twenty questions such as he had "often played
far, far reaching, giving weight and permanent value to what would other- wise have been only two plays
The truth is, Peter, here at the present time mainly that I am in the midst of female women, some of
Isay the matter isnot very important because itis obvious that whatever part Emerson's teaching played
In his heart of hearts— though doubtless he thought Whitman had played him unfair, and 173 Days with
s letterto his mother and to Peter Doyle.
J., I give to my friend,Peter Doyle, my silverwatch. I give to H.
Bayne, Peter, 28, 29. Answerer, the. See Song.
Doyle, Peter, 261. Finta, Alexander, 118, 119.
Herald, 260; Letters to Peter sirs ^ , a.
"The strength that I have is easily played out."
Then again, "I feel thoroughly worn out tonight—as if, in the play of the sailors, I had been paddled
reasons for it—some innate, some political: the anti habit is more or less active in all of it: it plays
Donnelly has made lately a remarkable discovery—that the two folio editions of the plays following the
I asked W.: "There was Nicholas Bacon: what part did he perform in the mystery of the plays?"
Have you the idea that Nicholas was somehow intimately, dynamically, a party to the production of the plays
it is the danger of all us fellows who play with pens: we must all have a care—it is an easy trap to
suggested: "How would you like it for us to arrange to have him come over to see you in the fall, while he plays
To an expression of mine, that Shakespeare was great, but that half his greatness was in the play of
"Take this," he said, "to peter Montgomerie—perhaps it would interest him—or even you by the way."
W. thought that "surely the greatest farce they had ever played in."
If this and that and the other, then Shakespeare did not write the plays!
troubling myself with Faustian problems: I have heard all the Fausts, I may say: Gounod's, others: Faust plays
W. said: "He wrote his plays in trilogies (I have a friend—he always amuses me—calls them trillogies)
She found that he was a distant relative of Bill's—a friend: was playing her face right along: using
It is a complete narrative of Bacon's life and times, regularly underlying the text of the plays, and
servant, Henry Percy, acknowledges to Queen Elizabeth his own authorship of Richard Second and the other plays
sympathy with the Jack Cades or Wat Tylers, would have sent its author at once to the block, and the play
He soars and plays way beyond them all." Would he have anything about Lincoln in the new volume?
I said: "You didn't need to play Emerson: he was on your side without it."
W. said in a fiery voice: "Who the hell talked about playing anybody?"
They played the devil with it over there.
interfusing atmosphere, so to speak, of the Shakespearean, or, as he positively insists, the Baconian, plays
"O'Connor makes much more of that factor in the Plays than I do: warms up a good deal more about it:
"I can now see one of those Italian players: he played E flat cornet, I think they called it: very bright
This man would come to the crucial passages with immense gusto—would often play solo interludes, whatnot
He admitted "Francesca da Rimini" was "much of a play"—adding—"I knew Boker—met him: he had the look
Then he continued: "That made a wonderful good play in its time, did n'tdidn't it?"
Is it necessary to know who wrote the Plays? "No! nor is it.
Warrie went up with me (playing cards with Harry in the kitchen)—W. on the bed.
At times he plays with you with a deliberate, baffling sportiveness."
We heard the best plays, operas, in that way. My early life especially was full of it.
"I remember how well Harry Placide rendered this—he played the character.
for me: never doubted or gone off—that I can count on him in all exigencies: and I think affection plays
Magnificent playing in cricket match on grounds—a patient—Rev.
I asked W. if Ingersoll's part in that was not as necessary as his own—necessary to the play of speech
for something to suggest an acknowledgment to these men, but that 'something' had never come into play
"It is a surprising hubbub he makes, indeed—it reminds me of little children playing with jackstraws
Gleams from the electric light out at the corner would play on his beard occasionally.
You will find his spirit always right—that he's in earnest—that he is not playing his life away."
towards the floor—"was honest—that his integrity was beyond any corrupting influence: that he would play
Tom is not only straight but shrewd: he is a past master in the engineering of corporations: Doctor played
"He did not play Macbeth much.
He rather affected the plays which involved intellect—the more subtle by-playings—Iago-ish characters
Described the old theatres inimitably—the pit—"There's no doubt the old actors played to the pit, not
Told Brinton more definitely about some of the plays Hamblin "excelled in."
And yet not a shred—not a sign—of one of the greatest of history's great—the writer of plays that have
I do not know that I really care who made the plays—who wrote them.
book—that slanders, flings, hatreds, jealousies, constitute the staple of his motive in making the plays
ShaksperShakespeare the actor as a person and how much less is known of the person Shakespeare of the plays
Did you ever notice—how much the law is involved with the plays?
And there was the other Barrett, too—the play from Boker—'Francesca Da Rimini' he calls it—I mainly held
Then deploring his memory "which plays me crooked more than ever it did before." Friday, May 9, 1890
all then laughingly going their ways again: no scheme, no reward: just the finer human impulse at play
"no" he continued: "I seemed to hear something: it was like a distant rain: my ear, it may be, is playing
And again, "As I have always said, there's an element, margin, play, of uncertainty in every photo: it
said W., "I did, but what I shall say will be short enough: it will not make much of a break in the play
I like that—more than like it: it is few but mighty," playing on a current phrase.
impression of their majesty and beauty: the Canadian Falls especially seeming to testify to the elemental play
s home.Shall long know this day, for its play upon the sense of the sublime.No letter for either of us
In this position the light of the fire played in his beard and upon his face, with a revelation and an
yet After the cycles, poems, singers, plays,Vaunted Ionia's, India's—Homer, Shaks-pere—all times, dotted
Their company is now in the city—have 'A Possible Case'—a play of some sort, of which I know nothing.
Tom, don't play with fire."
I play Alphonso neither to genius nor to God.
Here in my knowledge is an estimable family which, when the baby playing on the floor kicked up its skirts
This is one of the central ideas which rule the myriad teeming play of his volume, and interpret it as
a law of Nature interprets the complex play of facts which proceeds from it.
As Whitman's health failed, he needed more help with daily tasks, and from the mid-1880s, Traubel played