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of flowers, or even the occasional noise of an accordeon, Whitman reiterated this refrain often as part
preserving trees, constructing a park on Fort Greene, &c.) to clinch her reputation as the city of this part
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.
The January 1844 issue of The Knickerbocker magazine featured a story called "Ganguernet: Or, 'A Capital
The story includes a scene with a nearly identical plot to the one described in this portion of Whitman's
manuscript, although the wording is, for the most part, quite different.
It is unclear whether Whitman was simply paraphrasing Hunter's translation, or whether both stories were
The January 1844 issue of The Knickerbocker magazine featured a story called "Ganguernet: Or, 'A Capital
The story includes a scene with a nearly identical plot to the one described in this portion of Whitman's
It is unclear whether Whitman was simply paraphrasing Hunter's translation, or whether both stories were
—There was too little cleanliness in both; so I made the same remark at parting, as before.
He was glad to see me, but as it was now the business part of the day, and I saw he had plenty to do,
to such a degree, as to counterbalance the physical discomfort which weighed painfully upon every part
The office was in an upper part of the same street.
rapid growth associated with urban areas include " The Tomb-Blossoms ," " The Boy-Lover ," and " Dumb Kate
"You may expect me," I answered, and we parted. And now I was in the city.
In the winters, as is customary in that part of the island, I attended school, and thus picked up a scanty
while longer with him; not to labor, but to attend school, and perfect myself in some more valuable parts
the rapid growth associated with urban areas include "The Tomb-Blossoms," "The Boy-Lover," and "Dumb Kate
In his revision to the story of Franklin Evans, Whitman omitted the temperance frame and much of the
He also revised the title to reflect the story's shift to a more general piece of sensational fiction
at fault to tell the exact whereabouts of this locality, I may as well say, that Long Island is a part
Some part of what I learned about these personages, in the course of our journey, I may as well state
of a two story house in Broome street.
Franklin Evans; In his revision to the story of Franklin Evans, Whitman omitted the temperance frame
He also revised the title to reflect the story's shift to a more general piece of sensational fiction
There is hardly much need that I should detain the reader with a minute account of this part of my career
For my own part, I could not conscientiously find fault with him , and therefore concealed his mistakes
During the same hour wherein these things were being transacted, in another and distant part of the town
A person looking on as they parted, would hardly have thought them to be aught else than two respectable
This scam, juxtaposed with the story of Dennis's poverty and theft on a much smaller scale, might be
style of living, and in my dress—The new boarding-house in which I took my quarters, was in the upper part
I thought of the stranger's parting injunction; but he was gone some time, and could not be informed
I laughed, and with garrulous tongue entertained those about me with silly stories, which the quantity
Franklin Evans; This scam, juxtaposed with the story of Dennis's poverty and theft on a much smaller
Upon my arrival at my destination, (at which it was probable I should have to stay the better part of
that Bourne's father had come over from France, during the troublesome times there, in the latter part
Like an actor who plays a part, I became warmed in the delineation, and the very passion I feigned, came
I have already dwelt long enough, and too long, on this part of my history.
Upon her story as she told it me, and her own acknowledgment, I have given many of the incidents in the
—Bourne was loth to part with me. Our short friendship had been in many ways pleasant to us both.
, propped against his pillow, enjoined me to listen a few minutes, and he would briefly relate the story
I shall give his story in my own words.
He loved, too, the old traditions and reminiscences of the earlier part of our American history, to which
I have brought the chain of events down almost to the very day when the reader will be perusing my story
In the first stages, she no doubt acted the part of a most unqualified coquet.
The latter part of the story was an addition of the busy tongue of common report.
I never asked the child—but I knew the principal part of his story from his actions.
the guilty creature lay there a corpse—her last prayer smothered in its utterance, and her immortal part
"But never mind," exclaimed the widow, in continuation, as she finished her story, "I suppose Andy Warner
They were the signals for a general desertion on the part of the attendants.
So great was the panic struck to the souls of the people by the stories they had heard of the pestilence
I shall not think it worth while for my story, to give a minute account of the lady's illness.
The doctor came, and with a wise look, told the listeners that his patient was at the most dangerous part
Hemans that appears on the page just above this last installment, here titled "Nameless Martyrs," is part
No additional installments of this story have been located in subsequent issues of the Brooklyn Daily
.; No additional installments of this story have been located in subsequent issues of the Brooklyn Daily
Some of Whitman's revisions to the language of the story for publication in the Eagle are listed in our
group did not laugh at this sally as at the former ones—for they were anxious to hear the end of the story
A few rods brought us to the side of a crag, all covered with bushes and hanging trees—he parted them
"And now you have all of my story—and I must go, for it is time Peter Brown received his answer."
The Hunchback told the story which the reader has already heard—as related to the school-children—and
Some of Whitman's revisions to the language of the story for publication in the Eagle are listed in our
Boddo parted the shrubs around its entrance, and showed his companion the method of the safest ingress—for
more pleasantly than in the intercourse and friendliness between her husband and herself on the one part
It is part of the duty of such as I." "And were you always content?"
I will, if you have patience to bear it, tell you my story.
"Good daughter, I am now coming to a part of my fortunes which I must fain hurry over with a rapid and
Toward the latter part of Father Luke's narration, he had been somewhat interrupted by sundry distant
"You may imagine," said he, "with what horror we first heard the story of your death, and in such a manner
peaceful settlement, I questioned the men over and over again with regard to the details of their story
But they told that story with evident truth—and I could not but believe them.
"Let Boddo go at once to the village," said the blacksmith, "and tell the truth of the story.
were needed in so obscure an apartment—the monk took Boddo by the hand, and stepping into the outer part
His hair, part of it, had fallen down over his forehead and his eyes.
He told his story. It was a plain tale—and bore not strongly either toward his guilt or innocence.
When they first arrived at the station, (we are giving the substance of the story of Arrow-Tip himself
Thus the chief concluded his story. He himself entertained no doubt that Brown was dead.
deliberations, and such methods of administering justice may perhaps appear to you as fictitious—and part
—This work, with that just noticed and Darwin's voyage of a Naturalist , form part of HARPER'S NEW MISSCELLANY
It is most comprehensive; the author sailed to various parts of the world, and this book is the well-written
(Taylor & Co. 2 Astor House, N. Y.) Titian's Venus .
1816–1876), an American stage actress who also lived in Europe and could play both male and female parts
We will confess, for our part, a fondness for a tastily illustrated work—like those of which the Harpers
The No. 6 is occupied with the latter part of Henry Beauclerk's reign—the full regins "Reigns" is misspelled
England (1133–1189), successor of King Stephen, grandson of Henry I, Empress Matilda's son. , and part
Some of the storied ones of earth! How rich with meaning, is the life of each of them!
—(Taylor & Co., 2 Astor House, N. Y.) Living Age, No. 105.
Taylor, 2 Astor House.
No. 2. R. Martin, 26 John st.., N. Y.
A recently discovered early version of the story under the title of " The Reformed " in the November
The week after that version appeared in the Sun , "The Reformed" was published as part of Chapter XIV
The story was then reprinted as it appears here, under the new title of "Little Jane," in the Brooklyn
Whitman kept this title later when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section
For a publication history of the story under its later title, see " About 'Little Jane .'"
A recently discovered early version of the story under the title of "The Reformed" in the November 17
The story was then reprinted as it appears here, under the new title of "Little Jane," in the Brooklyn
Whitman kept this title later when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section
For a publication history of the story under its earliest known title, see "About 'The Reformed.'"
For a publication history of the story under its later title, see "About 'Little Jane.
writing, we think we could go and count full three hundred houses in process of erection in those two parts
No person who walks often through that part of our city, and beholds the immense proportion of young
up and down with me; Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts
Graham's, Graham's Magazine , published in Philadelphia from 1841–1858, pursued a focus on short stories
long–time editor, Sarah Josepha Hale (1788–1879), the magazine published original works of poetry, short stories
Neal (1807–1847), humorist and author of the Charcoal Sketches , contributed the illustrated short story
Hall has contributed an excellent story and the "Sketches Abroad," by an American lady, are exceedingly
.; Graham's Magazine, published in Philadelphia from 1841–1858, pursued a focus on short stories, critical
long–time editor, Sarah Josepha Hale (1788–1879), the magazine published original works of poetry, short stories
Neal (1807–1847), humorist and author of the Charcoal Sketches, contributed the illustrated short story
JESSIE'S FLIRTATIONS; By the author of "Kate in Search of a Husband." Harper & Brothers.
this would richly entitle us to a pair of boxed ears; and come to think of it, all who have read "Kate's
To be serious the story seems to be a very attractive one, and we have no doubt will abundantly repay
"TRAVELLING LETTERS, Written on the Road," (Part I,) by Charles Dickens, is also published by Wiley &
Vol. 1, Physiological part; with plates. Vol. 2 Philosophical part.
The Opal contained many contributions from clergymen as well as religious images. are an important part
When he republished the story in installments in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on September 7–9, 1846, while
He kept that title but dropped the subtitle when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early
" For a list of several of the revisions to the language of the story for publication in the Eagle and
For the publication history of the story see " About 'Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a Murderer Escaped
Toward the latter part of the same afternoon, Mr.
When he republished the story in installments in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on September 7–9, 1846, while
He kept that title but dropped the subtitle when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early
For a list of several of the revisions to the language of the story for publication in the Eagle and
For the publication history of the story see "About 'Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a Murderer Escaped
He kept that title but dropped the subtitle when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early
His course led him through one of those thoroughfares that intersect the eastern part of Grand street
This second installment of the story in the Eagle is preceded by two poems.
From the Democratic Review.This second installment of the story in the Eagle is preceded by two poems
"The Quadroon Girl," is attributed to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.; This second installment of the story
With the accursed token of Judas, (the master part of the artist, in our opinion) and the pure gentleness
Yet the average intellect and education of the American people is ahead of all other parts of the world
Tracery refers to the intersecting system of decoration in the upper part of a window, screen or panel
same architectural features as Grace Church, although the overall effect is more subdued, owing in part
On another part of the wall, you may see Mrs. J. C.