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The animal part is taken, and created flesh, by the power of God."
; to sum up all the righteousness of the law; by faithfulness to it: and when he had effected that part
Almighty, when he gave this law, did not at the same time give them power to fulfil it in all its parts
The desire after knowledge, and the things of the world, presented itself to his animal part ; and thus
see and discern, that these things are according to the clear manifestation of Truth in their inward parts
It is well enough to probe a wound to ascertain its nature and extent, but the probing is no part of
in appeasing him; but, when the sport was over, to the horror of that companion, (who related the story
Every inducement exists to those labors on our part, that are the surest precursors of victory.
Vols. 1 and 2. Philadelphia. 1844. 2. History of Rome . By Thomas Arnold, D. D. Vols. 1 and 2.
Accordingly we find traces of this character in the very earliest traditions of Roman story.
A part of the conquered territory fell to the share of the crown; which had W.R.
Other stories there are, which seem to lead to the same general conclusion.
By the Author of "Revelations of Russia," &c. 2 Vols. London, 1846. 2.
G ARDNER W ILKINSON , F.R.S. 2 vols. London, 1848 4. Panslavism and Germanism .
been small; 2.
Part I. London, 1848. Pp. 224. 7. Report of the Commisioners of Railways , 1848. Part II.
At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
The story is much older than Kirke.
In a late memoir (Achille de Vaulabelle's) of the "Two Restorations," we are told that an old story of
But on the appearance of the story in an English work, a naval officer who witnessed the affair of the
The story of the Duke of Wellington lying in the hollow square of the Guards at Waterloo, and, on the
At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
P., dated Mexico, Jan. 2, 1854, and describing his successful attempt to ascend Popocatapetl in the depth
The crater is a vast basin, three miles in circumference and 900 feet deep; in some parts perpendicular
Mastersinger during 15th & 16th centuries These poems, at least in their present form, were in great part
With Dutch poetry closes the first of the two great parts into which this work may be divided—the one
, which embraces the poetry of the Teutonic languages; the second part is occupied with the literature
The writer's quick-eyed observations have covered many parts of Europe; the green lanes, and by-ways,
With such things to talk about, and a certain way of telling his story, we do not see why his should
In his reception of them he exhibited 2 a good deal of the charlatan.
it and use it as a garment, and so walk about her business; it might be tucked up as to the lower part
covering, and he was seen to take it from the woman and apply it to his back, and loosen the lower part
The sun of that earth, to us, like a star, appears there, flaming in size about the fourth part of our
.; 1; 4; 2; 3; Transcribed from digital images of Whitman's personal copy of the reprinted item.
nobleman was engaged in a Court of Law all day—went to House of Commons at evening, remained there till 2
He in whom life culminates, receives the exaltation in every part of his structure, and in every faculty
We all love to dwell upon the Indian's story. Posterity will regard him with intense interest.
sculpture—picturesque, composing agreeably, wholly American, full of lively incident, and telling its story
At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
portion of the state of New-York, and extending from about 40˚ 34´ to 41˚ 10´ North Latitude, and from 2˚
itself, expanding in width as it proceeds eastwardly from Suffolk Court House, and separating this part
In some parts this ridge or spine (as it is sometimes called) is covered by forest, and in others entirely
broken, excepting some of the necks and points that stretch into the Sound, which are, for the most part
in many places is Beach drifted by the winds into hills of the most fantastic forms, and in other parts
throughout his creative life, has prompted many readers and scholars to read Whitman's poetry, or part
Figure 2.
For example, the following manuscript, which likely used to be part of the scrapbook, reads: "Egypt,
"The most immense part of Ancient History is altogether unknown," Whitman writes here.
that had been, that pushed Whitman to write more, embrace more, project more, the most immense part
See Les Clementines , Homel. 2. sect. 51. and Homel. 3. sect. 42.
See Hist. de la Chine , in 5 vols, quarto, at the note page 30; Hist. de Huns , 2 vols, and preface to
All the stories of the nature of the gods, of their actions and their lives, are but allegories and mythological
From these stories, misunderstood, and no doubt confusedly related, the imagination of the people composed
dogmatism on the other, is shown with great power and eloquence in the first article of the second part
Gwynplaine, "the man who laughs," the hero of this fantastic story, was the heir to an English peerage
But there is another question in which he has taken a far more pronounced part, and has shown himself
In the old story, though the fatal results of this guilty love are narrated sternly and unsparingly,
Nothing can exceed the simple pathos and dignity of the story as thus told by the ancient historian,
—No. 2. New Series.
In small parts, and in the lower walks of the art, the English public will admit this truth readily.
Yet the words of the part do not by themselves supply the actor with one-hundredth part of the actions
There is no logical process by which all these things can be evolved out of the mere words of a part.
Macbeth in Kemble's hand is only a cooperating part.
Siddons play this part you scarcely can believe that any acting could make her part subordinate.
.— Queen Elizabeth no doubt often saw Shakespeare as an actor, and applauded him. 2 1603—James 1st of
Quiney a vintner.— Judith had 3 children She died 1661—2 Made his will—signed it twice with unsteady
.; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; Transcribed from digital images of the original item.; Reprinted from G.W.
In the winter they protect the naked parts of the earth and the tender roots of others plants hidden
elements of the highest fertility within his reach, in the inexhaustable beds of marl which underlie this part
—According to the cenus returns, the entire number of Indians inhabiting all parts of our country amounts
In the Pelasgic, the Etruscan, or the British story, there is nothing so shadowy and unreal.
Thoreau At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
The story and fabulous portion of this book winds loosely from sentence to sentence as so many oases
reader leaps from sentence to sentence, as from one stepping stone to another, while the stream of the story
We will not dispute the story.
those of much better theologians, if we should ultimately allow the text to play but an insignificant part
every little corner of it, and because they have had some conception of the relative value of the parts
for it ☜ will be found that the greater part of authors have bought, not, as they fondly imagined, a
or fragment of a story from some obscure authors, shall suddenly be invested with an intrinsic force
The ill which other mendo, for the most part dies with them.
The next year, a block house, called "Fort Nassau," was built on Castle ☜ Island, now forming a part
of the famous apostle of New England, John Eliot, to teach the gospel to the savages, near Boston. 2
this congregation remained in Holland, under their clergyman, the Reverend John Robinson : another part
The ground on which the church is erected is part of what formed one of the intrenchments of our army
other in the entire work, and every word should express, or assist in expressing, an act which is a part
has employed his powers of delineation, and that the only field he can find to work on is where the story
be inclined to think that the poet had chosen to dwell so much longer on the wheels than the other parts
, of which there is a translated American edition, we find an apparent and continued effort on the part
being thus effected, the ultimate reunion of those parts, in the imagination, must always be a work
—The following comprises the greater part of the different fragments which had been written, and which
traveling is discussed; and another abstract is given in Lettres de la Montagne, (letter Sixth) Book First. 2
The order of the parts, and the connexion connection of part with part are obliged—logically justifiable—say
no journals—no "reviews," or masses of cheap literature demanded— Clipping is reprinted from Volume 2
Clipping is reprinted from Volume 2 of Julia Kavanaugh's Woman in France During the Eighteenth Century
Figure 2.
counterpoint to the narrative of Whitman as the roving bard, wandering the city to draw inspiration; in part
Figure 2.
The first page of a letter from author and historian Henry Onderdonk, Jr., to Whitman, dated July 2,
The Goodrich volume forms part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook, held in the Bayley/Whitman
and passing on, / And another generation playing its part and passing on in its turn."
Excepting in the western parts, which are mostly hilly, the surface is either level or composed of gentle
Scotland, or the northern part of Britain, is more rugged and hilly than England, and is much indented
Scotland, latterly, has advanced in social and physical improvement at a more rapid pace than any other part
it cannot be doubted that Ireland will ultimately enjoy a degree of prosperity equal to that of any part
sanction of all the three branches of the legislature, it is called an Act of Parliament, and becomes part
Indeed, Whitman's very compositional technique derived in part from his annotational habits.
French writer that shed light on Whitman's relation to continental literature and philosophy (fig. 2)
Figure 2. Whitman's notes on Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, David M.
Vol 12, parts 1-6. Dimock, Wai Chee.
The Walt Whitman Archive. 2 vols. New York: Garland, 1993. Price, Kenneth M.
Swamp Cabbage, Symplocarpus fœtidus. 2. Water Carpet, Chrysoplenium Americanum. 3.
never so short a time, keep himself unharmed, must maintain the privacy of an individual, and take no part
mother and of my own childhood as may at least help "The Fair Pilot of Loch Uribol" one of my favorite stories
Thus therefore, we have the evidence that the requirements of the charter were complied with on the part
seated there by authority, have been at considerable change in manuring and planting a considerable part
, commonage, hereditaments and premises, with their and every of their appurtenances, and of every part
Half a tun of Strong Beer. 2 half tuns of Good Beer. 3 Guns, long barrels, with each a pound of powder
and lead, proportionable, 2 bars to a gun, 4 match coats."
—Zz At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
.1779 1848 69 Pike................1779 1813 34 Channing...........1780 1842 62 Webster, D.........1782 2
track gangs, station hands & train crews Jacob Behmen born 1575 died 1624 "Two Runaways & other stories
Louis is about 38 1-2 deg. and San Francisco 37 1-2 north latitude.
many a day." on Kansas, the author presents a the present At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
See Joshua x. 13; and 2 Samuel i. 17. V. The Book of Idde, the Seer. See Chron. ix. 29; and vi. 15.
See 2 Chron. xii. 15. IX. The Book of Jehu, the son of Hanani. See 2 Chron. xx. 34. X.
76,000,000 Greek Catholics, about 22 Herald, Feb. 13, '60 At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
There are 2 four yugs or ages : the first was the age of innocence or truth, and embraces 1,728,000 years
praise of blood the gallows, the knout, torture, &c. ☝ At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
The story of the "Elective Affinities" is one of intertangled abomination almost incredible; the characters
At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
self-indulgence and epicurism, implies a system of U I NDUSTRY , the active participation in which, on the part
It is the part of wisdom to separate truth from error in every man's teachings, accepting the former
physiognomy of the human beings of the same country.— At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
2 Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty, and the stars hide themselves in the sky: the moon, cold and
Moses Zoroaster All together Eschylus Aristophanes The paste-on attached to the back of this leaf is part
Hindustan At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
Goethe 1750—1832 2 Goethe's poems, competitive with the antique, are so because he has studied the antique
I; 2; Transcribed from digital images of the original item.
earth—China alone has (so estimated) 360,000,000 inhabitants Scythia (the name given to the northern part
Those theories are sustained by remarkable analogies between the languages prevailing in different parts
Eastern continent with those to be found on this continent. ancient Numidia, Getulia, &c —Northern part
Africa, on the Mediterranean now Algiers, Tripoli, &c At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
victorious— —his rapid movements back his victory at Worcester—the new rule soon prevailing in all parts
, the battle of Bunker Hill,—(1775) —the union of the Colonies,—no appearance of retraction on the part
the first forty or fifty years of the colony's existence, Brooklyn was its most important portion. part
up its watch‑ fires watchfires year after year, through good fortune and bad fortune, for the best part
Versos of all pages feature the same "City of Williamsburgh" stationery as pictured for surface 2, each
Versos of all pages feature the same "City of Williamsburgh" stationery as pictured for surface 2, each
"granite state" the white pine sometimes 200 ft high, and 6 ft in diameter Granite is found in all parts
Carolina The Great Dismal Swamp northeast part of N.
into Virginia—10x30 miles full of pine, juniper & cypress trees, with white & red oak in the drier parts
text of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook, and these manuscripts may, at one time, have been part
.— At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.