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Saw much of the interior life of the people, religious customs, &c—spent one night, or a good part of
After all the mind, the special local conciousness, is only a smallish part of oneself.
I have plenty to do looking over proofs—I am bringing out a 2 nd edition, enlarged, of Towards Democracy—also
May, '88, wh' by Lou or Mrs: D[avis] I deposited (I was very ill at the time bedfast) in Bank July 2.
Edw Carpenter June 3 '76 2 sets sent 4 vols altogether 45. Brunswick Square Brighton 3.
simple—there is something manufactured in them—they do not adhere & cling quite close, & become an invisible part
But have a 2 nd copy of the MS made to avoid the risk of its being lost— I strongly incline to think
Conway and Morley's Recollections (1917), 2:105.
I spent a good part of the day over Two Rivulets, the Preface, & the Memoranda of the War, & was not
The non-moral parts of it, such parts as simply are the "tally" of nature are taken up into other portions
of & are spiritualized; & each part belongs to the other.
February 24, 1890 (see The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: Prose Works 1892, ed. by Floyd Stovall, 2
vols. [1963–1964], 2:676–677).
You annex your friends so closely, that your health & strength becomes part of theirs— I send you the
that "The American Poet, Walt Whitman would shortly visit England", & there & then I sat down & wrote part
poem to William and Francis Church, editors of the Galaxy, for their January 1872 issue in a November 2,
I have been told that Nettleship at one time when "Leaves of Grass" was out of print & scarce, parted
We had rather a true reunion than a sorrowful parting—& yet there was sorrow in it too.
Theatrical row" I was there —& as I write I witnessed her reappearance at the same house after an absence of 2
& gestures which neither Grisi or Titiens could attempt , you assuredly must have seen her in this part—can
—He also gave my nurse each night instructions that at the end of each 2 hours, I should take a milk
—And daytime I should take 2 or 3 as I needed or felt inclined.
Brooklyn Daily Advertiser of May 25, 1850, reprinted in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman, 2
Whitman used the back of this letter to draft part of his prose work "An Old Man's Rejoinder."
Travellers in Styria and other parts of Europe state that there exists among the inhabitants a practice
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Hindustan At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
On the reverse of the fourth leaf (surface 8) is part of a faded letter in a hand that is not Whitman's
No more the visible human fleeting, fractional face or limb, Nor hour, nor day—no segments, parts put
The order of the manuscript has been established based in part upon the order of linegroups in the poem
On the back of the fourth leaf is part of a faded letter in a hand other than Whitman's. Eidólons
Put in thy chants said he, No more the puzzling hour nor day, nor segments, parts, put in, Put first
Put in thy chants said he, No more the puzzling hour nor day, nor segments, parts, put in, Put first
Leaves of Grass at times expresses similar sentiments, but for the most part it labors to transcend them
eventually excluded them both from his official canon.Although Furness suggested that Whitman had written parts
poem first published in 1861 as "Little Bells Last Night" in the New York Leader (12 October 1861: [2]
Archive also contains a fair amount of matter that, in the past, ordinarily would not be included as part
The non-authorial illustrations of this novel are part of the social text and provide an index to the
The library is doing this as part of a pilot project related to work on digital infrastructure.
This could be a constituent part of her own free-standing scholarly work.
The Chronicle Review [The Chronicle of Higher Education Section 2] 49: 16 (December 13), B7B9.
fish-shaped island, As I wended the shores I know, As I walk'd with that eternal self of me, seeking types. 2
utmost, a little wash'd-up drift, A few sands and dead leaves to gather, Gather, and merge myself as part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
May 2—91 Dear Comrade It is after much hesitation that I venture at last to write these few words.
To find, perchance, some smallest part, Seen dimly by life's dying flame.
FERDINAND What shall I add for mine own part? Is it possible for me to say anything worth saying.
praise & homage has reached you Believe me Yours very sincerely Eli Shore Eli Shore to Walt Whitman, 2
Parts of this note would be published in Notes (Such as They Are) Founded on Elias Hicks in November
.1779 1848 69 Pike................1779 1813 34 Channing...........1780 1842 62 Webster, D.........1782 2
Sojourner knew him to be innocent, took care of him in prison, testified as to his innocence,—a long story
It has formed a large part of their education.
" and I felt a sort of thankfulness to know that it was my sorrow not his— I hope that you recd my story
I will tell you a story about Percy's mother, when she was a little child, seven years old.
he was the one who rescued your Leaves of Grass for me, and brought it from England Did you get the story
& if a good only comes to part of the world of people, it is not great enough—Do your people really in
I leave the city to day for 2 or 3 months (Marlton N.J. Your friend Mr.
I have been collecting every little item pertaining to you for the past 2 or three years that I find
Did you get the story I wrote you about your "Leaves of Grass"?
Bucke yesterday tells me that you will write the preface for me to the volume of William's stories.
The stories were all but "The Carpenter" written before you knew him, when he was very young, but some
"The Ghost" is my favorite, & I have read it dozens of times,—& some parts of it even yet I never can
They are mostly Christmas stories.
The stories with the new one, will be seven in number.
. | Jun | 2 | 6am | 1890 | Rec'd.
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
Democrats to vote right this time, however as the result was all right we argue that you did your part
in Brooklyn, and the couple had four children—Arthur, Helen, Emily, and Henry (who died in 1852, at 2
He has sat up a part of the day, but is now, at 4 P.M., sleeping.
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android
These stories would bear it, I think & feel . If you have a sentiment about it, tell me, please.
Company published a collection that included three of her late husband William Douglas O'Connor's stories
found a package of letters belonging to you carefully put away, the Rossetti correspondence, & as a part
O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 2 August 1887
Jan. 2 d 1891 Dear Walt, At last I have heard from Houghton, Mifflin & Co., & they propose to print "
& then to issue the volume next fall, as they say it is a Christmas book really, three (3) of the stories
being distinctly x mas stories.
That is a first rate plan, as the story will make the way for the volume.
O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 2 January 1891
O'Connor's story "The Brazen Android" appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in two installments: Part 1, vol
. 67, no. 402, April 1891, pp. 433–454; Part 2, vol. 67, no. 403, May 1891, pp. 577–599.
The story also appeared in the collection Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android, The Carpenter (
. | Jan | 2 | 6am | | Rec'd.
Wm. not much till 2 A. M. At this moment he is taking a nap & I hope will wake up better.
Dear Walt, we long for you, William sighs for you, & I feel as if a large part of myself were out of
Dear Walt, I was at the Boat at 2 Wednesday afternoon and we sailed at 5.