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And grass and white and red morning-glories, and white and red clover, and the song of the phoebe-bird
Charles Reagan Wilson and William R. Ferris.
William Cronon. Washington, DC: Library of America, 1997. Mulder, William.
Charles Reagan Wilson and William R. Ferris.
Charles Reagan Wilson and William R. Ferris.
William Michael Rossetti, “Adah Isaacs Menken,” in American Poems, ed.
Fowler,William Chauncey. “Charles William Chauncey of New York.”
Howells,William Dean.
Edited by William White. New York: New York University Press, 1978. ———.
, 114– 15 O’Connor,William, 5 Mullen, Edward F.
readers: a white fireman would have taken the white faces for granted and not have specified their color
The white that is—to whites—normally transparent becomes instead opaque, worth mentioning, there.
to a white speaker the whiteness of white faces is invisible or transparent.
to black and black to white.
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 3:748. 22.
These letters shed particular light on Whitman's relationship with William Michael Rossetti, the Gilchrist
The collection also includes correspondence with her children and Whitman's 1869 letter to Michael William
Literary correspondents include John Burroughs, William Sloane Kennedy, Bernard O'Dowd, Richard Maurice
Bucke, Thomas Biggs Harned, Horace Traubel, Henry Bryan Binns, Mary Mapes Dodge, William Dean Howells
, William Douglass O'Connor, and John Addington Symonds.
connected with the early settlers, and with the several tribes of Indians who lived in it before the whites
After a time, some of the white-aproned subordinates of the place came to him, roughly broke his slumbers
ambiguous meaning, used in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century U.S. to refer to descendants of both white
ambiguous meaning, used in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century U.S. to refer to descendants of both white
What, and who was that white figure there? "Forbear! In Jehovah's name forbear!"
Leaning far out of an upper window, appeared a white-draperied shape, its face possessed of a wonderful
The first, titled "The White Dove.—( A Hymn for Children )," is attributed to Fredrika Bremer.
The first, titled "The White Dove.—(A Hymn for Children)," is attributed to Fredrika Bremer.
Bibliography Jerome Loving Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself Berkeley University of California Press 1999 William
founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801 and was edited by abolitionist, poet, and Democratic partisan William