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me over the gaps of the bridge, through impediments, safely aboard"), and would enjoy the stir and play
activity, nor "that other shape of personality dearer far to the artist-sense (which likes the strongest play
dry and flat Sahara appears, these cities, crowded with petty grotesques, malformations, phantoms, playing
robin, lark, and thrush, singing their songs—the flitting bluebird; For such the scenes the annual play
Nature plays "for Seasons, not Eternities," as must "All those whose stake is nothing more than dust;
Even when his expression torments you, the great, surcharged soul that throbs and plays underneath, looks
loosed to the eddies of the wind, A few light kisses, a few embraces, a reaching around of arms, The play
to the open piano and struck with grandeur the opening chords of the Tannhaser overture; having played
prose is verse, and all that is not verse is prose," a line from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1670), a play
prose is verse, and all that is not verse is prose," a line from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1670), a play
Jourdain, in the play of Racine, was surprised to learn from his erudite master in philosophy that for
The character Monsieur Jourdain appears in a play by Molière (1622 - 1673) Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme .
.; The character Monsieur Jourdain appears in a play by Molière (1622 - 1673) Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
or not he is considered among his friends to be of a sane mind,—whether he is in earnest, or only playing
Of course we do not select those which are the most transcendental or the most bold:— "I play not a march
for victors only…I play great marches for conquered and slain persons.
cuts, First-rate to ride, to fight, to hit the bull's-eye, to sail a skiff, to sing a song, or to play
for his picture would answer equally well for a "Bowery boy," one of the "killers," "Mose" in the play
Philosopher (1762), the poem The Deserted Village (1770), the novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), and the play
Philosopher (1762), the poem The Deserted Village (1770), the novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), and the play
I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
What play of Shakespeare represented in America, is not an insult to America, to the marrow in its bones
He sees eternity less like a play with a prologue and denouement…he sees eternity in men and women…he
The most renowned poems would be ashes…orations and plays would be vacuums.
John Esten Cooke is a Virginian, who early joined the rebellion, in which his State played so prominent
What play of Shakspeare, represented in America, is not an insult to America, to the marrow in its bones
Hatch play "before high heaven."
enjoying the delight of the scene—not such delight as children are generally fond of, romping, and playing
The passionate, teeming play this curtain hid!)
In New York City the party often played a minority role to the dominance of the Democratic Party in the
Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the First Leaves of Grass, 1840-1855 (New York: Peter
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
In New York City the party often played a minority role to the dominance of the Democratic Party in the
Let the priest still play at immortality! Let death be inaugurated!
Let the priest still play at immortality! Let death be inaugurated!
Undoings': Walt Whitman's Writing of the 1855 ," in Anthony Mortimer, ed., From Wordsworth to Stevens (Peter
Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 1998-2003 LG Leaves of Grass, Comprehensive Reader's Edition, ed.
While Whitman's parents were not members of any religious denomination, Quaker thought always played
Fenimore Cooper, and other romance novelists), theaters (where he fell in love with Shakespeare's plays
and saw Junius Booth, John Wilkes Booth's father, play the title role in Richard III , always Whitman's
Naval Hospital, granted by Peter Minuet, first Director General and Governor of New Netherlands.
"To all people to whom this present writing shall come: Peter, Elmohar, Job, Marquiquos, and Shamese,
grant, bargain and sell unto the said Monsier Machiell Hainelle, Thomas Lambertse, John Lewis and Peter
limits before described, unto the said Monsier Machiell Hainelle, Thomas Lambertse, John Lewis and Peter
Louch, Samuel § his mark Davis, John Garland The mark of § PETER, L.S. The mark of O ELMOHAR, L.S.
As Peter Stallybrass notes, however, already "millions of people who cannot or do not want to go to the
A canary sang with all his might, and a kitten played to and fro.
young friend Horace Traubel and another, we all fell to discussing the authorship of the Shakspere plays
them the force of a projectile), had not only shaken his belief in the Shaksperean authorship of the plays
When the committee handed him the bag, he said: "Why, this is like a play.
facing the golden sunset, with the cool evening breeze blowing around us, and the summer lightning playing
A canary sang with all his might, and a kitten played toand fro.
When the committee handed him the he said: thisislike bag, "Why, a play.
How " " is it with you now, Robert Browning, maker of plays ?
The dialogues of the play are mostly in and the and inheroics.
In our modern-life plays the stifantiqueness of heroic verse is unendurable.
was a sort of triangular combat,—O'Connor maintaining the Baconian theory of the authorship of the plays
O'Connor in his estimate of Lear and Hamlet and Othello, which Walt belittled, preferring the historical plays
, and placing Richard II. foremost; although he thought all the plays preposterously overrated.
letters, they would have afforded a better argument than any we now have against his authorship of the plays
Art, as exemplified by such poets as Longfellow and Tennyson, he has little or none; but in the free play
example, see "To Thee Old Cause" and "To a Certain Cantatrice"), and he envisioned the United States as playing
100,000 veterans from all corners of the United States.Whitman widened his circle of friends, meeting Peter
Yet in 1898, James finds Whitman's posthumously published letters to Peter Doyle in Calamus "positively
address to a new man whom he visits: "Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is playing
.: Peter Smith, 1972. Reading, Whitman's
A number of children were at play—some kind of a game which required that they should take each others
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
He was also a very successful dramatist; he wrote numerous plays that became West End and Broadway productions
Peter’s River way to the Missouri, every “extra claim” is taken up.
Schyberg concluded that Whitman remained identified with his mother throughout his life, and often played
contemporary sources, including animal magnetism, phreno-magnetism, and phrenology.Though the various roles played
and strength, all hues we know, Green blades of grass and warbling birds, children that gambol and play
all the rest, maternity of all the rest, And with it every instrument in multitudes, The players playing
and strength, all hues we know, Green blades of grass and warbling birds, children that gambol and play
all the rest, maternity of all the rest, And with it every instrument in multitudes, The players playing
step they wend—they never stop, Successions of men, Americanos, a hundred millions, One generation playing
its part and passing on, And another generation playing its part and passing on in its turn, With faces
That game is played out.
Whitman's musical working of regularized accentual contours drawn from speech is able to contain the play
In this particular manuscript, Whitman lists figures such as "Peter the Hermit" and "The Popes."
.: Peter Smith, 1972. Pride
A Parody," "Death of the Nature-Lover" (revision of "My Departure"), "The Play-Ground," "Ode," "The House
He sees eternity less like a play with a prologue and denouement . . . . he sees eternity in men and
rapport with in the sight of the daybreak or a scene of the winter woods or the presence of children playing