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Whitman's "old fashioned" furniture and a "canary" that "sang with all his might, and a kitten [that] played
He played numerous parts during his career, including taking on a number of Shakespearean roles, sometimes
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
Moreover, playing both Adam and Eve, Whitman's persona gives birth to himself as a poet as well.The things
Similarly, Whitman's Adam is strong, vigorous, and sexual, with limbs quivering with the fire "that ever plays
defiles through the woods, gain'd at night, The British advancing, wedging in from the east, fiercely playing
Maryland have march'd forth to intercept the enemy; They are cut off—murderous artillery from the hills plays
defiles through the woods, gain'd at night, The British advancing, wedging in from the east, fiercely playing
Maryland have march'd forth to intercept the enemy; They are cut off—murderous artillery from the hills plays
Peter Pangloss was a character in the play The Heir at Law (1797) by George Colman (the Younger), and
Both roles were played by the nineteenth-century actor Joseph Jefferson.
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
best part of it all is Arnold's tribute, and our best feather, too—genuine this time, I guess—for Peter
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).
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Hunt up such places as the (Moses) Taylor and (Peter) Cooper, to aid in the construction of this beautiful
his book published, Whitman made his own arrangements and, on 1 April 1865, signed a contract with Peter
Although Whitman was not an eyewitness, his close companion, Peter Doyle, was at Ford's Theater, and
Calamus: A Series of Letters Written During the Years 1868–1880 by Walt Whitman to a Young Friend (Peter
Calamus: A Series of Letters Written During the Years 1868—1880 by Walt Whitman to a Young Friend (Peter
Tennyson;" "Slang in America;" "Father Taylor and Oratory;" "What lurks behind Shakespeare's Historical Plays
Their company is now in the city—have 'A Possible Case'—a play of some sort, of which I know nothing.
Keller and Warrie playing cribbage in little room. W. resting. Passed into the room.
lap—ruminating—not reading: often, with the stove door open, the embers therein flashing warmth into his face—playing
Heaven is so high, and yet you play before it such fantastic tricks!
The birds sang & twittered joyously in the swaying & rustling trees overhead & a gentle breeze played
along the top of the Heath, (called the Spaniards Road, & passing an old inn where Skittles are still played
“All work and no play.”
storm here for the last 48 hours, raining and blowing like great guns, but it appears to be about played
ruins)—it was one of those places where the air is full of the scent of low thievery, druggies, foul play
had to be paid for) and i have got A cheap carpet or cheap for these times the old carpet is all played
it is estimated 15,000 Majority for the Union that is the home vote the copperheads are completely played
I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
I love to look on the stars and stripes, I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
I love to look on the Stars and Stripes, I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
I love to look on the Stars and Stripes, I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
while admitting that the venerable and heavenly forms of chiming versification have in their time played
caste, joyfully enlarging, adapting itself to comprehend the size of the whole people, with the free play
The passionate, teeming plays this curtain hid!)
General statements of principle and program play their part, but the part is strictly limited to introducing
number of currents and forces, and contributions, and temperatures, and cross purposes, whose ceaseless play
phrasing, for "the greatest possible enrichment of our ethical consciousness, through the intensest play
A Reminiscence of New York Plays and Acting Fifty Years Ago," appeared in November Boughs (1888), along
Putnams Sons, 1902) and The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman (New York University Press, Peter Lang
I strongly agree with Peter Shillingsburg that a new term is needed, though I am not enthusiastic about
After New York University Press published twenty-two volumes of , the publishing house of Peter Lang
Peter Shillingsburg, for example, remarks that "the level of critical intervention is miniscule in the
Shillingsburg, Peter. From Gutenberg to Google: Electronic Representations of Literary Texts .
Generally, on weekdays, there are boys playing base ball—a fine air of activity, life, but yesterday
then—told Warrie, too—how much better it would be for the boys to be in the place—how much better the play
contemptible, the more utterly contemptible, seem his style and make—up, the instrument upon which he plays
Perhaps I ought to apologize for saying so much to you about a matter which I know plays but the smallest
"There was a time, Horace, when that fellow was among the good of the heap—for some years he played good
parts—played them well—say two or four years—Caesar, for instance.
Whether the Board of Commissioners have in any way played foul with the funds under their control.
steam-power, iron, granite, and hardening cement—these made to subserve the most stupendous and swiftly-playing
She found that he was a distant relative of Bill's—a friend: was playing her face right along: using
It is a complete narrative of Bacon's life and times, regularly underlying the text of the plays, and
servant, Henry Percy, acknowledges to Queen Elizabeth his own authorship of Richard Second and the other plays
sympathy with the Jack Cades or Wat Tylers, would have sent its author at once to the block, and the play
said W., "I did, but what I shall say will be short enough: it will not make much of a break in the play
is interesting to know, that the high official type, in this wealthy town with its 65,000 people, plays
"The strength that I have is easily played out."
same in natures nature's great soothing arms by the seashore with her reviving invigorating breath playing
You play a prominent part in this picture—seated at table bending over a nosegay of flowers, poetizing
Whitman had earlier called this poem "Washington's First Battle," referring to the part played by the
I love to look on the stars and stripes—I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.