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Vol. 1. New York: Putnam, 1920.____. "Human Nature Under an Unfavorable Aspect."
For more on the newspapers of Whitman's era, see: Alfred Lee, The Daily Newspaper in America, Volume 1
Hughes and the New York Schools Controversy of 1840–43," American Nineteenth Century History 5, no. 1
whose appointment is vested in the President alone, in Heads of Departments, or in Courts of Law, viz: 1:
Attorney Gen'l Grundy had previously expressed his opinion, 1 February, 1839, that Territorial Judges
Attorney, West Virginia from Oct. 1, 1867 to April 1, 1868 $250: Nathaniel Wilson Assistant to E.
Attorney for Massachusetts, from Jan. 1, 1868 to April 1, 1868. April 13, 1868. W. A.
Attorney for Massachusetts, from Jan. 1, 1868 to April 1, 1868 H. B.
Beach, Virginia March 1 to April 1, '69 166: May 1 Arch. L. Williams S. A.
Att'y for Maryland from July 1, 1869 to August 5, 1869 $191:65 Oct. 1.
Attorney General upon questions of law seems to me to be restricted in the Act creating this office, (1
And though he has since been charged with the supervision of other officers, and required, (1 Brightly
[papers enc.] see ante p 1 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this
April 1, 1868. The Honorable The Secretary of the Interior.
Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen Orville Hickman Browning to Orville Hickman Browning, 1
Oscar Wilde from Oscar Wilde | early in '82 see notes Sept 7–8–9 1888 Oscar Wilde to Walt Whitman, 1
Huntington Library Quarterly 19 (1955): 1–11.Whitman, Walt. Complete Poetry and Collected Prose.
On 1 October, Whitman finalized a ten-year contract with Osgood, and the seventh edition of Leaves of
Although Whitman had removed some of the sexual content of Leaves, on 1 March 1882, the Boston district
I N C AMP, ON THE F ALMOUTH SIDE , A RMY OF THE P OTOMAC , J ANUARY 1, 1863.
At the date of the present hasty sketch (Jan. 1, '63) the 51st is lying in camp, under its excellent
1 Our own account of this poem, "the German Iliad," being but a fragment, and more intended to give furnish
September 1.
—Battle of Chantilly; The Battle of Chantilly (also the Battle of Ox Hill; Virginia, September 1, 1862
Afternoon and till 9 in the evening, visited Campbell Hospital; attended specially to one case in Ward 1;
; in the bed above, also amputation of the left leg; gave him part of a jar of raspberries; bed No. 1,
These wards are either lettered alphabetically, Ward G, Ward K, or else numerically, 1, 2, 3, &c.
first published in the New York Daily Tribune (19 February 1876), which contains only a version of Part 1
1/8 Out from Behind this Mask. small type (On an engraved head, a Portrait 'looking at you.')
(To Confront a Portrait.) 1 OUT from behind this bending rough-cut mask, These lights and shades, this
(To Confront a Portrait.) 1 OUT from behind this bending rough-cut mask, These lights and shades, this
OUT OF THE ROLLING OCEAN, THE CROWD. 1 OUT of the rolling ocean, the crowd, came a drop gently to me,
Out of the Rolling Ocean, the Crowd OUT OF THE ROLLING OCEAN, THE CROWD. 1 OUT of the rolling ocean,
manuscript (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
manuscript (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
P., Buried 1870.) 1 WHAT may we chant, O thou within this tomb?
P., Buried 1870.) 1 WHAT may we chant, O thou within this tomb?
A line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar , Act 3, Scene 1, line 270.
Farmington, Me., 9-1-'89. O.W. True to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1889
confirmed Paine's "noble personality," pointing to the philosophical calm with which he died (Prose Works 1:
the scene's temporal requirements were among the formal qualities Whitman admired most (Uncollected 1:
artists], ardent, radical and progressive" to strengthen this country's artistic base (Uncollected 1:
art's moral value and his equation between the "perfect man" and the "perfect artist" (Uncollected 1:
widely criticized by Whitman and his circle, who dubbed it the "parlor" Whitman (With Walt Whitman 1:
Vol. 1. 1906. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961; Vol. 2. 1908.
1/4 to 5 a.m. Mch 17 '85 Brooklyn N.Y. 220 Washington St.
Capt Sam's sword is now in 13th Regmt armory—his remains in Greenwood P H S 1/4 to 7 a.m.
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1984. Pantheism
The Aurora of April 1 contained an untitled article that began with a quotation from "a report of the
The Journal of the Rutgers University Library 4 (1940): 1–8. Fern, Fanny.
nyp.00080xxx.00496NotesPassage to India 1870-1871poetry23 leaves, numbered 1-21, with pages designated
"5 1/2" and "5 3/4."
PASSAGE TO INDIA. 1 SINGING my days, Singing the great achievements of the present, Singing the strong
PASSAGE TO INDIA. 1 SINGING my days, Singing the great achievements of the present, Singing the strong
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906. "Passage to India" (1871)
Testament, many Americans believe Solomon to be the ancestor of Jesus) (I Samuel 10–11, Ruth 4, Mathew 1:
1–8 [King James Version]; Max J.
in their beautiful friendship Jonathan and Saul are biblical figures whose story is mainly told in 1
Both Saul and Jonathan died on the battlefield at Mount Gilboa (1 Samuel 13–20, 31 [King James Version
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906. Pennell, Joseph (1857–1926), and Elizabeth Robins (1855–1936)
fought at Gaines' Mill on June 27; Frayser's Farm or Glendale on June 30; and Malvern Hill on July 1
Born in Limerick, Ireland on May 1, 1805, Michael Nash came to this country about 1818.
The former date was when Whitman returned to DC from his six-month hiatus in Brooklyn ( ., 1: 248), and
the latter date was when Whitman left Washington again to visit his family in New York ( ., 1: 255–256
It was held in Philadelphia's Association Hall ( , 1: 178).
trunk 4. fares middlen size 3. fares small one 2 fares for a large market basket 2 fares small one 1
fare for a small Valise valise 1 fare so you see we have a lively time with the Passengers carrying out
Price Ashley Lawson Janel Cayer Elizabeth Lorang Peter Doyle to Walt Whitman, 1 October [1868]
letter 9 1/2 Washington Oct 14.4 Dear Walt Since i received your Papers last monday i have been Very
Peter Eckler to Walt Whitman, 1 May 1865
Did he mean Sea Shore Memories No 1 —?
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1984. Phillips, George Searle ("January Searle") (1815–1889)
meet new Walt Whitmans every day," he said; "I don't know which Walt Whitman I am" (With Walt Whitman 1:
life: "It is hard to extract a man's real self . . . from such historic débris" (With Walt Whitman 1:
than the oils," Whitman said; "they are perhaps mechanical, but they are honest" (With Walt Whitman 1:
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 3.
(Correspondence 1:44), a turn of events probably encouraged by Samuel R.
Vol. 1. New York: Appleton, 1906.Wallace, James K.
1 COME, my tan-faced children, Follow well in order, get your weapons ready; Have you your pistols?
1 COME, my tan-faced children, Follow well in order, get your weapons ready; Have you your pistols?
Юрiй Анненков. 1/4 девятаго. Д ѣ т с к i е Л у б к и.
, 978-1-60938-291-9 (ebk) 1.
Part I 1.
1.
Chapter 2 1.
Part III 1.