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I love to look on the stars and stripes—I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
again, Amorous, mature—all beautiful to me—all wondrous; My limbs, and the quivering fire that ever plays
again, Amorous, mature—all beautiful to me—all wondrous; My limbs, and the quivering fire that ever plays
again, Amorous, mature, all beautiful to me, all wondrous, My limbs and the quivering fire that ever plays
again, Amorous, mature, all beautiful to me, all wondrous, My limbs and the quivering fire that ever plays
Around the idea of thee the war revolving, With all its angry and vehement play of causes, (With vast
Around the idea of thee the war revolving, With all its angry and vehement play of causes, (With vast
Around the idea of thee the strange sad war revolv- ing revolving , With all its angry and vehement play
Kevin Kline, Meryl Streep, and Peter MacNicol in Sophie's Choice 14.
Peter Hassrick comments on the aura of Miller's works: "His characters, whether trappers or Indians,
In contrast, in Whitman's lines, the rifle plays a much more threatening role.
Given that Oliver's father, Peter Alden, wants his son to "understand America" and wants to free Oliver
She frequently played the self-sacrificing and self-effacing mother, a role Fullerton encouraged.
The most renown'd poems would be ashes, orations and plays would be vacuums.
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
We can play a little, too, and at least simulate a breakdown of the notorious computational barrier between
McGann's most advanced experiments in deformance involve game-playing.
Because he goes on to suggest that Canada, too, will play a part in his realization, the future he addresses
That he addresses the future is clear, though, and we can feel Whitman playing with the etymology of
a "fear" that is "generally submerged or disguised, since Whitman attempts to deny it in order to play
sponded,infact,toaninitialbreakupofregularItalianmetrics:itallowed a certain degree of freedom, of play
Carducci’s experience, in which Whitman played, as we have seen, a relevantrole,comesparticularlyclosetothatofRussian
had hardly ever been used in Italian poetry before, and it is highly probable that Whitman’s poetry played
of Whitman’sLeavesofGrass(1855), diSanPietro”(“AnEveningofSaint 210;and2017translationof Whitman’s Peter
performed the smallest of tasks—writing a letter home, feeding a sweet tooth, passing the time by playing
A carpenter from Elmira, New York, Haskell played the fife for the 141st New York Infantry band.
His close friend, streetcar conductor Peter Doyle, is to his right. Courtesy of Frank Wright.
Painting of the Grand Review showing Walt Whitman and Peter Doyle.
him to leave Washington for his brother George's home in Camden, where the great hospital visitor played
.: Peter Smith, 1972. Travels, Whitman's
The glory of the Bacon-Shakespeare plays—and O'Connor recognized it, insisted upon it—not only in what
"The Whitman Club in Boston has petered out. It failed because I sat down on it.
There's the story of Lige: it plays the dickens with the character of Stonewall Jackson—taking him down
I spoke of Anna's excellent piano playing, W. taking it up: "Have you noticed that, too, Horace?
He is certainly the Winter of my discontent mentioned by Lord Bacon in his play of Richard III.
My memory plays me shabbier tricks each year."
I have sometimes thought, put this nature into general play; as here on this special field—and by and
—the play of his imagination quite fine.
think so: maybe: hardly: there were other elements in the story—venom, jealousies, opacities: they played
An English version of one of his short plays, "L'Intruse," recently performed at the Haymarket Theatre
Buchanan has a great idea of making money—has written plays, novels.
It is for her Browning writes plays—makes a part for her—to fit her.
Was it a play for an autograph? W.: "I was half tempted to answer it: but I won't write a word."
time for me (in a letter, or when he comes): say it for me: it 'sit's the sort of fire no man can play
Why—there was Grant—see how he went about his work, defied the rules, played the game his own way—did
But I, for my part—we—must not play the game with that end in view.
is interesting to know, that the high official type, in this wealthy town with its 65,000 people, plays
Whitman,These last days have been so crowded with work and play that there has been no fair chance to
I give my friend Peter Doyle the silver watch.I desire that my friends Dr R M Bucke of London, Ontario
background, atmosphere, out of which he emerges, into which and in which he flings and bathes, and plays
break—exquisite melody of speech, fire of life, possible only in fortunate hours, as if by some unpredictable play
Boughs, have their place, but are aside to the general drift, as pleasant diversion in the plot of a play
passage or more about Rachel—why it was she was so aroused when going to her room and reading aloud her plays
The Book is a product, not of literature merely, but of the largest universal law and play of things,
am willing to hear—to welcome—to have experiments tried—to aid even to have them given the freest play
Keller and Warrie playing cribbage in little room. W. resting. Passed into the room.
nothing of Tannhäuser: I only know some of its friends—like you, for example: I know some bits of it played
"Surely, surely: it plays so grandly with its theme—with Death." "Good! Good!
Look at our stage: in fact we have no stage at all: a jumble of plays packed together without logic or
It occurs to me we have so far not had one American play—not one.
couldn't be weak if he tried: he has no resources of the pettifying order—no idiocy—in him: even his play
while play has in it the vehemence of faith.
Either feels or plays to feel much chagrined over Gilder's note.With Bucke to the Contemporary Club;
Wednesday afternoon I played the delightful game of lawn tennis with them and their friends and the following
day I was asked to go and play tennis at the Rectory two miles off.
But after thrust and parry and play and a good deal of real fire, my own wind up was positive enough.
Bacon wrote the plays you may put that down as certain and in a few more years it will be proved.
Lusty fire in stove; the flickering flame playing on objects all over the room.
to roll in the grass: to cry out: to play tom fool with yourself in the free fields?
O'Connor, is veritably a Peter the Hermit, a Luther."
He said Sunday: "The assurance O'Connor displays in his reference to Bacon as the author of the Plays
that: he was among the noblest of men—scholarly, democratic: democratic—not exactly as we are wont to play
I think he has made Apollo (and his English fellow) too idle, a god of glorious play merely, whereas