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testimonial by William F.
longtime printer, William T.
*William W.
William D.
William M.
Kennedy, William O'Connor also wrote of personal contacts with Knortz.
-On the white, fleshy chest. . . . From the dark red-blonde flood of hair. . . .
William M. Rossetti (London: John Camden Hot ten, 1868).
William D.
William O'Connor to William Sloan Kennedy, 9 April 1886, Whitman Collec tion, Special Collections, VanPelt
The white socks take on a fetishistic quality, as does the water of the shower.
To take only one example, shortly after Whitman was fired, William D.
Her most recent works are The Imaginary Lover, which won the 1986 William Carlos Williams Award from
Edited by William White. New York: New York University Press, 1978. - - . Leaves ofGrass. 1855 ed.
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. New York: New York University Press, 1980. - - .
against draughts, he had wrapped a shawl of an Oriental pattern around his shoulders, and with his white
In 1867 Whitman and Conway corresponded concerning an edition of Whitman's poems which William M.
Three Voices from Paumanok: The Influence of Long Island on James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant
O'Connor, pub'd posthumously in 1891, which appeared in Good-Bye My Fancy (1891), and in William Douglas
The letters to his longtime friends and admirers, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Douglas O'Connor
that he himself attained Cosmic Consciousness early in the spring of 1873 while reading the works of William
cottonwood—mulberry— chickadee—large brown water-dog— —black-snake—garter snake— —vinegar-plums—persimmon— — wh white-blossom
place with a pistol and killed himself, and I came that way and stumbled upon him locust, birch with white
reckon think mind less you very are a good manure —but that I do not smell— —I smell the your beautiful white
and "And as to you corpse I think you are good manure, but that does not offend me, / I smell the white
Influenced in his early work, including the volume White Buildings (1926), by the French symbolists,
makes their spluttering, abusive reaction almost an even match for the unrestrained hero worship of William
Douglas O'Connor and William Sloane Kennedy.
bay to notice the arriving ships, Saw their approach, saw aboard those that were near me, Saw the white
serpentine pennants, The large and small steamers in motion, the pilots in their pilot-houses, The white
pass up or down, white-sail'd schooners, sloops, lighters! Flaunt away, flags of all nations!
bay to notice the arriving ships, Saw their approach, saw aboard those that were near me, Saw the white
serpentine pennants, The large and small steamers in motion, the pilots in their pilot-houses, The white
pass up or down, white-sail'd schooners, sloops, lighters! Flaunt away, flags of all nations!
bay to notice the vessels arriving, Saw their approach, saw aboard those that were near me, Saw the white
pennants, The large and small steamers in motion, the pilots in their pilot- houses pilot-houses , The white
pass up or down, white-sail'd schooners, sloops, lighters! Flaunt away, flags of all nations!
bay to notice the arriving ships, Saw their approach, saw aboard those that were near me, Saw the white
serpentine pennants, The large and small steamers in motion, the pilots in their pilot-houses, The white
pass up or down, white-sailed schooners, sloops, lighters! Flaunt away, flags of all nations!
bay to notice the vessels arriving, Saw their approach, saw aboard those that were near me, Saw the white
pennants, The large and small steamers in motion, the pilots in their pilot- houses pilot-houses , The white
pass up or down, white-sail'd schooners, sloops, lighters! Flaunt away, flags of all nations!
—White pine abounds in the northern part, and white and red oak on the coast.
Roger Williams, First Settler of Rhode Island.
Both of these monuments are of white marble.
Along the White River, the St.
The name of William B.
WINTHROP, GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS, JOHN G. WHITTIER, GEORGE BANCROFT, NOAH PORTER, JOSEPH H.
PRINCE, WILLIAM W. STORY, PHILLIPS BROOKS, CHARLES W.
Conner, Frederick William.
identifying bright colors and trademarks, each arguing for its uniqueness, saw endless rows of plain white
Silk is plenty— they have a kind of white coarse stuff of grass, that makes, for foreigners very good
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1977], 1:212).
Gertrude Traubel and William White. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1982; Vol. 7. Ed.
and delicate, a complexion of florid and trans-parent pink,—its hue being heightened by the snowy whiteness
The floor is partly uncarpeted, and the furniture is of the simplest; his bed, covered by a white counterpane
himself many details of the sick room—the ashen face against the pillow, the wasted hand, the long white
The cold, white mantel is massed with photographs. Faces of friends, evidently.
The woodwork is sombre white, and the paint is cracked badly in many places and is peeling off.
It was marked with a white tidy. Then more heaps of papers.
White curtains were drawn part way down.
also managed the promotion of his own poetry during the same period, kept similar records, which William
New York University volumes, supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and edited by William
White, whose notes identify most individuals mentioned in the daybooks, placed primary materials within
Études Anglaises 32 (1979): 106.Charvat, William.
William White. 3 vols. New York: New York UP, 1978.Zweig, Paul.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THESAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 189I BY HENRY WILLIAMS
Edinburgh PREFACE \ AY firstacquaintance with Whitman's writings (William Rossetti's edition of the Poems
,always dragging somewhat his paralysed leg— at firstsight quite an old man with long grey, almost white
"White Horse," or Kirkwood, was the third or fourth station from Camden on the Camden and Atlantic line
mea- sured yet irregular roll of Whitman's lines to the onset of waves along a shore — now creeping white
always dragging somewhat his paralysed leg—at first sight quite an old man with long grey, almost white
"White Horse", or Kirkwood, was the third of fourth station from Camden on the Camden and Atlantic line
Philadelphia on those warm evenings) sitting out on the doorsteps—Whitman in the midst, in an armchair, his white
The poem mourns the death of Emperor William I of Germany on 9 March 1888, and the Herald of 10 March
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. 3 vols. New York: New York UP, 1980. Death
For publication information see William White and G.R. Thompson; see also Thomas L.
Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America 67 (1973): 64–65.White, William.
The perspiration ran down his white forehead like rain-drops. "Speak, sir!"
His countenance turned to a leaden whiteness; the ratan dropped from his grasp; and his eyes, stretched
Audience member William Dean Howells called the experience "an address of singular quiet, delivered in
time on 15 April 1890, in the Arts Room in Philadelphia (Prose Works 2:684).BibliographyHowells, William
Death of William Cullen Bryant
HREE hundred years ago—so heard I the tale, not long since, from the mouth of one educated like a white
William A.Pannapacker"Death's Valley" (1892)"Death's Valley" (1892)On 28 August 1889, Henry Mills Alden
In 1908 William Sloane Kennedy, one of Walt Whitman's close allies in his final years, wrote a barbed
Surprisingly, the restriction also emboldened Kennedy to attack Whitman's "dearest friends"—William Douglas
Since it was precisely the mailing of that was later banned, at least one of Whitman's friends, William
William White (New York: New York Univ. Press, 1978), 2, 289 n. 1515; and Correspondence , ed.
Debating Manliness: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William Sloane Kennedy, and the Question of Whitman
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 1:35.
Debbie and Harry's parents, George and Susan Stafford, were tenant farmers at White Horse Farm near Kirkwood
Debris 10 ONE sweeps by, old, with black eyes, and profuse white hair, He has the simple magnificence
shall see how I stump clergymen, and confound them, You shall see me showing a scarlet tomato, and a white
William Penn, in his "Testimony to the truth as held by the people called Quakers,"written in 1698, says
"— Elias Hicks' letter to William B.
The next quotation, on page 72 of the pamphlet, is taken from William Penn's "Guide Mistaken, and Temporizing
To which distinction of persons William Penn replies– "As for his strange distinction of the Deity, which
[Here William Penn introduces M 298 inference, I say, is as irrational, as it would be for any to conclude
White, 1839]).
White, 1839]). This piece is unsigned.
White, 1839]).
White, 1839]).; Our transcription is based on a digital image of an original issue.
ah my woolly white and crim- son crimson ! Ah to sing the song of you, my matron mighty!
Ah my silvery beauty—ah my woolly white and crimson! Ah to sing the song of you, my matron mighty!
Ah my silvery beauty—ah my woolly white and crimson! Ah to sing the song of you, my matron mighty!
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Evert Duyckinck, Edgar Allan Poe, James Fenimore Cooper, Horatio Greenough, William
Cullen Bryant, James Russell Lowell, William Gilmore Simms, William Ellery Channing, and Henry David
New York: William Sloane Associates, 1955.Erkkila, Betsy. Whitman the Political Poet.
Martin, and William W.
William White, in his edition of Whitman's Daybooks and Notebooks, noted a relationship between material