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Kennedy's letter | Feb. 5 '86 William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 5 February 1886
Kennedy Whitman wrote another letter on the back of Kennedy's letter, and forwarded the whole to William
William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, [2 January 1886]
Kennedy William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 2 August 1886
O'Connor, Stedman, Knortz & Whiting &c. are helping me on it.
William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 19 April 1886
Perhaps Lilian Whiting (1859–1942), an American writer and journalist.
William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, [18 August 1886]
Kennedy William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 17 June 1886
Take good care of yourself, now, & don't go & have another sun-stroke William Sloane Kennedy to Walt
Yours very truly Wm William S. Walsh W.S. Walsh William S. Walsh to Walt Whitman, 16 September 1886
Liverpool to New York. first instalment from W M Rossetti free will offering see notes Sept 7 & 9–1888 William
Most truly yours, WM Rossetti Letter from Rossetti May 17. '86 £29.18.3 fifth instalment installment William
Rossetti recd Jan: 25 '86 £33.16.6 William Michael Rossetti to Walt Whitman, 11 January 1886
William Douglas O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 17 August 1886
William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 23 March 1886
White," a literary critic and scholar, who argued that Shakespeare was not a pseudonym of Francis Bacon
White, even at my expense! Reason, Shakespearean hostility to the subject. This is a pretty note!
Walt Whitman William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 21 January 1886
White," a literary critic and scholar, who argued that Shakespeare was not a pseudonym of Francis Bacon
William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 21 December 1886
William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 10 December 1886
new edition of the "Poems of Walt Whitman" (published by Chatto and Windus), selected and edited by William
Tipping back in his chair in an easy manner, while he pushed his white locks back from his brow, the
Kentucky trip —Dr Bucke will be back from England next week — Love to you Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William
I am ab't as usual—Fine weather here—(to-day a little warmer)—I send a paper— W W Walt Whitman to William
Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 5 August 1886
W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 4 May [1886]
book has not arrived yet—I am ab't as usual—Cool & sunny weather as I write— W W Walt Whitman to William
has reach'd me safely—I will read it at once—will carefully have an eye to it— W W Walt Whitman to William
W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 30 July 1886
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 28 December 1886
three days since & had a rousing dinner of shad & champagne with some friends — W W Walt Whitman to William
I am not at all afraid of my handwriting appearing on the printer's copy— Walt Whitman to William Sloane
K— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 23 December [1886]
from Dowden — W W Your Ruskin book has been rec'd & I have been reading it all day— Walt Whitman to William
& corrected) & shall count on receiving them—All ab't same as usual with me— W W Walt Whitman to William
are to appear in time in N A Rev: —Century —& Lippincott's —have been paid for— W W Walt Whitman to William
Ruskin "Art" booklet —thanks—Am ab't as usual in health—hot weather here to-day— W W Walt Whitman to William
Love to you — W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 17 April [1886]
dinner—Cool & raw weather here—my canary is singing blithely, as I write— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William
me much the same—perfect weather here—I have been reading Cowley—well pleased— W W Walt Whitman to William
or feeling, or knowledge)—you follow the suggestions or not, as you think best — Walt Whitman to William
Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 13 August [1886]
ground covered with snow—(but my little bird is singing as I write)— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William
suggestion–notes— W W This card relates to the ms of my 'Walt Whitman, the Poet of Humanity' Walt Whitman to William
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti, 30 May 1886
Kennedy This letter from Whitman to O'Connor was written on the last page of a letter from William Sloane
Walt Whitman to William D. O'Connor, [4 January 1886]
Tho't Thought you would like to know I move around yet — W W Walt Whitman to William D.
Walt Whitman to William D. O'Connor, 26 May 1886
, sent me 50 pounds —then the Nineteenth Cent paid me 30£ for the little poem W W Walt Whitman to William
Love to you— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William D. O'Connor, 24 August [1886]
Walt Whitman to William D. O'Connor, 22 January [1886]
Best Love as always— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William D. O'Connor, 19 November 1886
Review —and Lippincott's —a little bit about Shakspere in last Critic — Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William
new book —warm sunny day here—I am going out with my horse for two or three hours— Walt Whitman to William