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A number of lots similarly situated in other parts of the city were also reported and referred to the
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According to Edward Grier, this scrap may have been part of a larger manuscript of notes about other
Boker is genuine, has quality" (With Walt Whitman 2:476–477).
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 6. Ed. Gertrude Traubel and William White.
associates of Whitman, meetings which they recounted in a jointly written volume published in 1917.The story
Later the circle of friends became part of the English socialist movement, but while Whitman was alive
HARPER’S STORY BOOKS, No. 33.
A CHILD’S HISTORY OF GREECE, 2 vols. By John Bonner. New York; Harper and Brothers. Mr.
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The career of the every-day common-place man presents fewer striking passages on which to found a story
received hitherto both from the American and English journals, are singularly favorable; and for our own part
DEMOSTHENES. 2 vols. Harper’s Classical Library.
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There are many pages—we allude especially to the epistolary parts of the volume—which might have been
collection of works of fiction can hereafter be considered complete unless “The Athelings” forms a part
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This notice appeared unsigned in the 2 November 1881 issue of the Boston Evening Transcript under the
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'Shakspeare and his friends, part 2': Burgess, Stringer, & co., 222 Broadway, N. Y.
We expressed our favorable opinion of this work, on the appearance of the first part.
The second part but clenches our good will.
The authoress gives us a clear history, and a most graceful story withal.
This edition, (in parts at 37 1/2 cents each,) of a work which seems destined to hold a long time yet
Death of the Red Deer, which accompanied a story of the same title by Frank Forester, represented a group
in the Temple, based on a passage from the Gospel of Luke incorrectly cited as 11.46; it should be 2:
Jorge Luis (1899–1986) Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentinian essayist, poet, and master of the short story
Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1969. xiii–xvii, 2–3. ———. "Note on Walt Whitman."
The Fugitive Slave Law, enacted as part of the 1850 Compromise, empowered federal marshals to compel
responded with "The Sobbing of the Bells," inserting the freshly composed poem into the "Songs of Parting
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Boston, Massachusetts
responded with "The Sobbing of the Bells," inserting the freshly composed poem into the "Songs of Parting
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Boston, Massachusetts
PatrickMcGuire"Boy Lover, The" (1845)"Boy Lover, The" (1845)This short story was first published in American
"The Boy Lover" is a first-person account of a love story.
Whitman's fiction; it is implicit in "Death in the School-Room (a Fact)" (1841) and explicit in "Dumb Kate
Love of the Four Students ," opens with a lengthy meditation on "love" rather than presenting the story
When he published a later version of "The Boy-Lover" as a two-part serial in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle
The story of the widow was a touching yet simple one. She was by birth a Swiss.
mistress was in another part of the house, and did not wish to be with company.
And now come I to the conclusion of my story, and to the most singular part of it.
The Love of the Four Students," opens with a lengthy meditation on "love" rather than presenting the story
He kept these changes when he republished the story in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section of Specimen
For the publication history of the story, see "About 'The Love of the Four Students'" and "About 'The
A Tale of the Times and in his short stories, including "The Child's Champion," "Wild Frank's Return,
"; The first installment of this story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle of January 4, 1848, ended here, with
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aggrandisement undertaken and contemplated under the name of diplomacy; these comprise the staple of this part
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At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
his British reviewers, the first (1855) edition of Leaves of Grass was met in London for the most part
But in the latter part of the nineteenth century the most strikingly original British response to Whitman
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his opinion, as he referred in an 1878 newspaper article to Blake's "half-mad vision" (Prose Works 2:
me as Burns is, chiefly as a person: I read with most avidity not their poems but their lives..." (2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964.____.
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1972. British Romantic Poets
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Riches, opinions, politics, institutions, to part obe- diently obediently from the path of one man or
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The articles were part of a series entitled "City Photographs," which included four articles on the Broadway
hovering-above, around, or in the ranks marching; But I will sing you a song of what I behold, Libertad. 2
answers, I too arising, answering, descend to the pavements, merge with the crowd, and gaze with them. 2
answers, I too arising, answering, descend to the pavements, merge with the crowd, and gaze with them. 2
speaker in "A Pageant" sees Asia as "the Originatress," the "all-mother," the "long-off mother" (sections 2
Pageant" depicts Asia as the source of human origins, with a reference to "the race of eld" (section 2)
, so "Passage" honors "the myths and fables of eld" (section 2)—the only two uses of the word "eld" in
The references toward the end of section 2 to "America the mistress," a "new empire," and "a greater
2[1860-1864], Brooklyn and Washington notebookloc.04604xxx.00980Brooklyn & Washington Notebook1860-1875prose33
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Cannot the people of this district do some thing to show that they too are a live and intellectual part
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distribution of water while the old Commissioners hold over, simply to complete the construction of those parts
But section 2 provides that "all incidental expenses"—to an unlimited amount—shall be met by the issue
no doubt a good deal of denunciation of the principle of the bill will be uttered; but for our own part
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In letters and essays, as well as in "The Sleepers" and "The Centenarian's Story," Whitman recalled George
including Manhattan and Long Island, and consistently presents Brooklyn as a place central to the story
"The Sleepers" briefly remembers the battle of Brooklyn, as does "The Centenarian's Story," in which
Here Whitman presents Brooklyn as a living part of American history, a part perhaps not appreciated enough
in the 1860s ("Centenarian's Story").BibliographyAllen, Gay Wilson.
A small portion of that most superb of grounds is yet vacant on the heights—the best part of it—commanding
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own observation, as well as other means of knowing, we are confident that the Public Schools in all parts
A certain part of a page, or of several pages, is designated, and the class is informed that they are
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He has been in genuine fighting service in all parts of the war, including the Carolina coast, the battles
above named, most parts of Northern and Eastern Virginia and Western Maryland, also Vicksburgh, Jackson
He took part in the hottest service there, and so on through Spottsylvania, In the Battle of Spotsylvania
at the battle of Poplar Grove Church, In the Battle of Poplar Grove (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
For some of Whitman's prison correspondence, see his letters of October 2, 1864 and October 23, 1864
.; In the Battle of Poplar Grove (Virginia, September 30–October 2, 1864), alternately known as the Battle
For some of Whitman's prison correspondence, see his letters of October 2, 1864 and October 23, 1864,
The two lower stories will be used for artillery, meeting rooms, armorer’s rooms, &c.
The upper story will be unobstructed, the whole size of the building for drill-room.
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along regarded the attacks on the Water Works as emanating from a petty professional pique on the part
McElroy should be required to state, over his own signature, whether he considers the works or any part
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NO. 2. Original Stock of King's County. First Discovery, 1609. Settlement—1613– 16-26 1626 .
Romantic Stories of the Rapeljes and Jansens. Incident of physical strength. Rule Van Brunt.
Emory Holloway, (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921), 2:228.
Romantic stories were told in early times about these same Rapljes Rapeljes .
One of the stories was that they were Moors by birth, and of prodigious strength.
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
Emory Holloway, (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921), 2:228.; "Wallabout" is a mutation
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2: