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Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Back of that, in still earlier and lower forms of life, sensation or consciousness played its part in
Great latitude must be allowed to others Bring Play your muscle, and it will be lithe as willow and gutta
Whitman and His Poems," first published in the United States Review : "Every move of him has the free play
Peters. 3 vols. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1967–1969.____. Memoirs of John Addington Symonds. Ed.
Play up there! the fit is whirling me fast."
Play up there! the fit is whirling me fast" (p. 71).
blackened corpse of Glanas swung beside the carcass of the regicide for having translated Plato, and where Peter
never told them a word, Lived the same life with the rest, the same old laughing, gnawing, sleeping, Played
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
Play the old role, the role that is great or small, according as one makes it!
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I [New York: Peter Lang Publishers, 1998], 222).
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
—With the dead girl or boy, the transient play is finished: we know that the worst deeds they ever committed
Shakespeare’s plays were performed by and for all classes in the United States during the nineteenth
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Shakespeare’s plays were performed by and for all classes in the United States during the nineteenth
(Herbert Bergman, et al., eds., The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism [New York: Peter
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
who is "young, employed, and impressionable" (see Jason Stacy, Walt Whitman’s Multitudes [New York: Peter
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
on this concept of a natural aristocrat, see: Jason Stacy, Walt Whitman’s Multitudes , (New York: Peter
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
started forth to visit the other side, whereon the surf comes tumbling, like lots of little white pigs playing
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the First Leaves of Grass, 1840-1855 (New York: Peter
The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume 1: 1834-1846 Herbert Bergman New York Peter
It is my old play-book, used many and many times in my itinerant theatre days: Richard: Shakespeare's
Richard: are of the best of the plays, I always say—one of the best—in it's vehemence, power, even in
Will the people ever come to base ball, plays, concerts, yacht races, on Sundays?
sad-devout, not sickly-religious: but a man full of blood who didn't hesitate to outrage ascetic customs or play
Hunter has a little flirtiness in his composition—likes to play out his learning diplomatically.
It was at that time, in Washington, that I got to know Peter Doyle—a Rebel, a car-driver, a soldier:
To Wallace, "Have you never seen the play? I should advise you to take the first chance."
Then, "Bulwer has made his title clear by several of his plays, if no way else: by this, by 'The Maid
About Alboni and her two children in Italy greatly moving: her evident thought of them as she played
theatre-going—'The Captain's not a-Miss'—not a bad pun, as puns go, on the word—seized from some point in the play
Hackett did not play it often.
modelledmodeled a good deal on the formal theatrical rules—he makes too much of the farcicality of the play—like
I have seen him many times—liked him best in the plays he plays least, or now not at all—did play in
alone or chiefly because of her eyes, her complexion, the mellowness of her body, though these, too, play
W. played with some sheets of paper on his table and recurred to the subject today, finally handing me
Then spoke tenderly of Peter Doyle. "I wonder where he is now? He must have got another lay.
He listened intently while Anna played a fine air (and played it finely) on the piano.
the proposition I set forth in the Leaves, considering the rumpus I made, considering my refusal to play
Harned asked: "Are you then prepared to say the plays were written by Bacon?"
The light played a strange beauty into his hair, and the pallor was no way painful.
I can't think of the author's name—my memory plays me such shabby tricks these days—(though I should
Speaking of a paper in which he is "taboo"—his name even ignored—"It is one of the games played—but a
Smith has his parts, no doubt, but he ought to play his piece in some village backyard: he don't seem
As the boy played with his beard, he said: "Never mind—he is only trying to discover what kind of a critter
Said some one had sent him "Willie Winter's pamphlet about the plays—the address delivered at the playhouse
Once he mentioned Peter Doyle. "Where are you Pete? Oh!
should like to have my name written in each book by you (unless you object).I suppose you have seen Peter
that you have not so far forgotten my article as to think my meaning was that attributed to me by Peter
barrister friend of mine, O'Grady, which appeared in The Gentleman's Magazine the same month in which Peter
deserted, fall from his high place, sink into total obscurity: but on the stage, at the moment, while the play
Very hearty, easy, nonchalant, smart—with some play of wit and considerable good sense.
with him, & a mild orgie, just for a basis, you know, for talk & interchange of reminiscences & the play
right relation of man himself, & all his body, by which I mean all that he is, & all its laws & the play
of them, to Nature & its laws & the play of them.
guilty: I know it is: what I really had in mind was the curio, not the human or historic element, that plays
I have written plays, comedy and tragedy, allegory, satire, and biting political pieces, a few of them
Yet for its better advancement I have to play the part of a grateful citizen—part repugnant!
At this point, looking out of the window, I saw a bright, beautiful baby playing inside the window opposite—remarking
My memory never played me such a mean trick: I've had horrible experiences to meet, endure—but my memory
I heard this in a play: "a walking shadow ending in nothing." W. asked me: "Don't you like it?
The tangerines and a book beside him: he played with them. I was happy. He seemed so well.
Seemed to be considerably moved by what I said of the playing from "Parsifal"—of W.'
chief figure in a box with Childs, Dayton and self on the eve of the 24th inst at the opening of my play
It is a study—a profound study—the play in life as much as the work in life—and it is all right, too,
Sometimes you don't pay too much for play if you pay your last cent for it."
Young Kersley and Danney came for me in a carriage at 1, and bro't me back at 5; enjoy'd the ride, the play
I believe in unplugging the day—in inviting freedom—in having the boys play their ball, people go to
came in: "I was quite staggered here—it knocked the breath out of me—to read a headline—'The Death of Peter
Doyle'—here in the paper: but it was not our Peter Doyle: it was some old man, somewhere, given the
But this quiet play of pros with cons enters more or less into all his conversation.