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arising out of a life of depression and enervation, as their result; or else that class of poetry, plays
Have the old forces played their parts? Are the acts suitable to them closed?"
famously remaked, "In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book, or goes to an American play
famously remaked, "In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book, or goes to an American play
Suppose, however, he undertook to play the part in a cutaway coat, a plug hat, corduroy trowsers, and
Yes, unhesitatingly; the plays of the great poet are not only the concentration of all that lambently
played in the best fanciesof those times — not only the gathering sunset ofthe stirringdays of feudalism
corner of the room where there was a group ofyoung children, with whom he talked and laughed and played
I play Alphonso neither togenius nor to God.
, and interpret itas a law of Nature interpretsthe complex play of factswhich proceeds Iroiuit.
day I went into the country and naked, bathed in sunshine, lived with the birds and squirrels and played
arising out of a life of depression and enervation, as their result; or else that class of poetry, plays
loos'd to the eddies of the wind; A few light kisses, a few embraces, a reaching around of arms; The play
ready; The dried grass of the harvest-time loads the slow- drawn slow-drawn wagon; The clear light plays
From the cinder-strew'd threshold I follow their movements; The lithe sheer of their waists plays even
the common air that bathes the globe. 18 With music strong I come—with my cornets and my drums, I play
not marches for accepted victors only—I play great marches for conquer'd and slain persons.
loos'd to the eddies of the wind; A few light kisses, a few embraces, a reaching around of arms; The play
ready; The dried grass of the harvest-time loads the slow- drawn slow-drawn wagon; The clear light plays
From the cinder-strew'd threshold I follow their movements; The lithe sheer of their waists plays even
I believe in those wing'd purposes, And acknowledge red, yellow, white, playing within me, And consider
not marches for accepted victors only—I play great marches for conquered and slain persons.
loosed to the eddies of the wind, A few light kisses, a few embraces, a reaching around of arms, The play
From the cinder-strewed threshold I follow their movements, The lithe sheer of their waists plays even
I believe in those winged purposes, And acknowledge red, yellow, white, playing within me, And consider
I play not here marches for victors only—I play great marches for conquered and slain persons.
colored lights, The steam-whistle—the solid roll of the train of approaching cars, The slow-march played
Peter Rodes, requesting the Attorney General to enter an appearance for Mr.
would like to see you verry much for I like Uncle Walter verry much now dont think I am trying to play
Peters, House of Representatives.
Peters, 27 June 1870
Then the band the National Anthem and we went played into the house.
The great poems Homer's Iliad,' Shakespeare's plays, etc. discuss great themes and are long poems.
His assistants had told me that Peter Peppercorn had been in the day before. "Do you know Peter?"
A Play in Five Acts By LEONIDAS ANDREIEV. Translated by C. J. HOGARTH. A remarkable Times.
Lar "Cn 8vo '25'M ' net" play.
The great poems—Homer's 'Illiad,' Shakespeare's plays, etc.
Not, as in Homer's 'Iliad,' to depict great personalities, or, as in Shakespeare's plays, to describe
I think Bulwer Lytton has made his title clear in three plays: 'Richelieu,' 'The Lady of Lyons,' and
After tea we went into the front room where Warry played his violin for a little time, after which I
His assistants had told me that Peter Peppercorn had been in the day before. "Do you know Peter?"
for a full hour, facing the golden sunset, in the cool evening breeze, with the summer lightning playing
than all, the sweetness of his voice, the loving sympathy, the touches of humour, the smile that played
I told him I had got an autograph copy of "Peter Peppercorn's" poems, and he said he was glad I had,
because he knew "Peter" very well, and liked him for his genuine goodness of heart and his sharpness
satisfied to deal with him on the ordinary surface level of everyday affairs, and to leave him to the free play
He made no grand-stand play, nor did we. We just "visited", like "lovers and friends".
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
And it in turn solidified his conviction that the teacher played a pivotal role in their education.
Bemoaning lover problems, Whitman in 1870 compared Vaughan with Peter Doyle, admonishing himself: "Remember
his discourses and in those of much better theologians, if we should ultimately allow the text to play
which in fact they derive, in nine instances out of ten, from the light of genius which he brought to play
in all liberal education, as the masters of language and models of taste, these venerable authors play
"Be seated, I will sit here where I can see the children at play beneath the green leaves," and the poet
Peter and Paul (Catholic) You might also read the Catholic life of Jesus Christ Pray Sts.
Peter and Paul to cure you and have Votive Masses (P & P) prayers and Communions made on 29.
After the cycles, poems, singers, plays, Vaunted Ionia's, India's—Homer, Shakspere Shakespeare — all
After the cycles, poems, singers, plays, Vaunted Ionia's, India's—Homer, Shakspere—the long, long times
Whitman referred to Mario in Specimen Days & Collect, published in 1882-1883, in the passages entitled Plays
The poem, combined with pictures of Buckingham learning to play the guitar, works to connect the musician's
of the cradle endlessly rocking," is flanked by two large photographs: on the left is a young boy playing
a guitar and singing, on the right is the adult Buckingham playing a guitar and singing.
entertainment—listening to a string quartet, going to the Met (Joey mistakenly thinks she means seeing the Mets play
Yet the instant the old man sat down and commenced to play everybody would listen—I, too, and Jeff—all
cane—slowly going to the door—stood in the doorway, his back to us—his face turned—the light of the gas playing
or afterward to some supper party or carousal made by the young fellows for me, but what amid the play
Peter pitying but helpless—the claimant meanwhile arguing it unfair to bar him out.
Peter relentless, "We cannot help that."
Peter himself not thinking this a bad idea, retiring and closing door—but after a long time returning
W. said again: "Hugo's immortal works were the dramas, the plays, the poems: least accessible, yet greatest
The little speech he had printed—the eight short lines—were played with, stumbled over—not lamentably
It was a brilliant play of wit and eloquence.
I looked into half a dozen pages of the preface and the beginning of each of the three plays, in no case
He said Sunday: "The assurance O'Connor displays in his reference to Bacon as the author of the Plays
that: he was among the noblest of men—scholarly, democratic: democratic—not exactly as we are wont to play
I think he has made Apollo (and his English fellow) too idle, a god of glorious play merely, whereas
O'Connor, is veritably a Peter the Hermit, a Luther."
to roll in the grass: to cry out: to play tom fool with yourself in the free fields?
Lusty fire in stove; the flickering flame playing on objects all over the room.
Bacon wrote the plays you may put that down as certain and in a few more years it will be proved.
But after thrust and parry and play and a good deal of real fire, my own wind up was positive enough.
Wednesday afternoon I played the delightful game of lawn tennis with them and their friends and the following
day I was asked to go and play tennis at the Rectory two miles off.
Either feels or plays to feel much chagrined over Gilder's note.With Bucke to the Contemporary Club;
couldn't be weak if he tried: he has no resources of the pettifying order—no idiocy—in him: even his play
while play has in it the vehemence of faith.
Look at our stage: in fact we have no stage at all: a jumble of plays packed together without logic or
It occurs to me we have so far not had one American play—not one.
"Surely, surely: it plays so grandly with its theme—with Death." "Good! Good!
nothing of Tannhäuser: I only know some of its friends—like you, for example: I know some bits of it played
Keller and Warrie playing cribbage in little room. W. resting. Passed into the room.
am willing to hear—to welcome—to have experiments tried—to aid even to have them given the freest play
The Book is a product, not of literature merely, but of the largest universal law and play of things,
passage or more about Rachel—why it was she was so aroused when going to her room and reading aloud her plays
Boughs, have their place, but are aside to the general drift, as pleasant diversion in the plot of a play