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Search : PETER MAILLAND PLAY

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Respondez!

  • Date: 1871
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Let the priest still play at immortality! Let death be inaugurated!

Chants Democratic and Native American 5

  • Date: 1860–1861
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Let priests still play at immortality! Let Death be inaugurated!

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 6 May 1891

  • Date: May 6, 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston
Text:

childhood & it was with a swelling heart that I again looked upon the dear old spots where we used to play

William Roscoe Thayer to Walt Whitman, 12 October 1885

  • Date: October 12, 1885
  • Creator(s): William Roscoe Thayer
Text:

in Philadelphia for the beneficient effects wrought by crisp air, blue skies, endlessly fascinating play

Ellen M. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 10 November 1863

  • Date: November 10, 1863
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

I have said nothing of Jeannie, she is not as well as I want to see her looking, she is out playing,

George Washington Whitman to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, 18 June 1864

  • Date: June 18, 1864
  • Creator(s): George Washington Whitman
Text:

Sometimes we are rather short of grub, and sometimes pretty well played out with hard work, but as long

Visits to Walt Whitman in 1890–1891: In Camden

  • Date: 1917
  • Creator(s): John Johnston
Text:

for a full hour, facing the golden sunset, in the cool evening breeze, with the summer lightning playing

than all, the sweetness of his voice, the loving sympathy, the touches of humour, the smile that played

I told him I had got an autograph copy of "Peter Peppercorn's" poems, and he said he was glad I had,

because he knew "Peter" very well, and liked him for his genuine goodness of heart and his sharpness

Saturday, January 19, 1889.

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

far, and wonderful it is, too: I have seen Marie Wainwright—liked her very much: seen her in Boker's play—Francesca

a good, faithful fellow: and there was a musi-musician cian, too: I used to run round and hear him play

Cluster: Songs of Parting. (1871)

  • Date: 1871
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

force advancing with irresistible power on the world's stage; (Have the old forces, the old wars, played

How my thoughts play subtly at the spectacles around! How the clouds pass silently overhead!

Cluster: Whispers of Heavenly Death. (1881)

  • Date: 1881–1882
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

limitless, in vain I try to think how limitless, I do not doubt that the orbs and the systems of orbs play

AS I sit with others at a great feast, suddenly while the music is playing, To my mind, (whence it comes

Cluster: Whispers of Heavenly Death. (1891)

  • Date: 1891–1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

limitless, in vain I try to think how limitless, I do not doubt that the orbs and the systems of orbs play

AS I sit with others at a great feast, suddenly while the music is playing, To my mind, (whence it comes

To Walt Whitman, America

  • Date: 2004
  • Creator(s): Price, Kenneth M.
Text:

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.

Walt Whitman's Poems

  • Date: 19 February 1876
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

The passionate, teeming plays this curtain hid!)

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

Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives

  • Creator(s): Ed Folsom
Text:

-Work of some sort [^Play?] . . . A spiritual novel ?

What other organizing principles might come into play?"

the referential, from vision to action, from romance to comedy to satire to tragedy, from story to play

Friday, February 15, 1889

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

I said: "You didn't need to play Emerson: he was on your side without it."

W. said in a fiery voice: "Who the hell talked about playing anybody?"

They played the devil with it over there.

[New York Atlas, 7 November 1858]

  • Date: 7 November 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

The physique, of course, partakes largely of all this play of causes and effects.

lead and the appetite of gain—even those whose career is the career of prostitution, "pleasure" and play—are

for those inquirers who indeed think that the proper study for mankind is man, with all the strange play

The Walt Whitman Archive and the Prospects for Social Editing

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
Text:

Comprised of 630 Early Modern English plays, pageants, and other 6 entertainments by non-Shakespearean

systematic effort to harness the energy and imagination of undergraduates as editors and explorers of old plays

list—and also larger analytical undertakings including writing an account of the reception history of a play

, reviewing the scholarly literature, comparing different versions of a play if more than one exists,

Cluster: Children of Adam. (1871)

  • Date: 1871
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

again, Amorous, mature—all beautiful to me—all wondrous; My limbs, and the quivering fire that ever plays

under-hold, the hair rumpled over and blinding the eyes; The march of firemen in their own costumes, the play

what was expected of heaven or fear'd of hell, are now consumed; Mad filaments, ungovernable shoots play

, He shall be lawless, rude, illiterate—he shall be one condemn'd by others for deeds done; I will play

Romanticism

  • Creator(s): Hodder, Harbour Fraser
Text:

.: Peter Smith, 1972.____. Walt Whitman's Workshop: A Collection of Unpublished Manuscripts. Ed.

New York City

  • Creator(s): Thomas, M. Wynn
Text:

Conrad, Peter. The Art of the City. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1984. Jackson, Kenneth T., ed.

Saturday, May 12, 1888.

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

Peter's. It is grand, grand—O how grand!

The New York Press

  • Date: 29 March 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).

Holy Bible—illuminated: Harpers' edition

  • Date: 21 October 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).

Visit to Plumbe's Gallery

  • Date: 2 July 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).

An Hour Among the Porcelain Manufactories in Greenpoint

  • Date: 3 August 1857
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Here were the calcined bone, fresh from Peter Cooper’s, the feldspar, glittering with mica and newly

Whitman among the Bohemians

  • Date: 2014
  • Creator(s): Levin, Joanna | Whitley, Edward
Text:

Rather, in puffing Whitman, the Saturday Press played at and played with repre- sentations of Whitman

, play-goers, and ye general reader, in a state of utter despair. . . .

“‘Pete the Great’: A Biography of Peter Doyle.”

Gloucester, ma: Peter Smith, 1872. Winter,William.

Feminist Conversations: Fuller, Emerson, and the Play of Reading.

“This Mighty Convlusion”: Whitman and Melville Write the Civil War

  • Date: 2019
  • Creator(s): Sten, Christopher | Hoffman, Tyler
Text:

Reconciliation as Sequel and Supplement: Drum- Taps and Battle-Pieces / 69 peTer J.

Robert Penn 80 } Peter J.

Olsen- Smith, Steven, Peter Norberg, and Dennis C. Marnon.

Peter Coviello. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. ———.

Peter J.

Meetings with Walt Whitman

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Brett Barney
Text:

Interviews of the poet have, historically, played a minor role in Whitman scholarship, and as far as

Tuesday, July 17, 1888.

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

But I, for my part—we—must not play the game with that end in view.

"Starting from Paumanok" (1860)

  • Creator(s): Marki, Ivan
Text:

exuberance and excitement do not allow the speaker to advance a carefully reasoned argument; the poem plays

Friday, May 17, 1889

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

And there was the other Barrett, too—the play from Boker—'Francesca Da Rimini' he calls it—I mainly held

Wednesday, October 2, 1889

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

Described minutely 'The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish,' then: "A very good play was founded on this story many

Saturday, July 20, 1889

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

start with—and all because the writer wanted to be sharp—epigrammatic; for the sake of the epigram he played

Friday, July 25, 1890

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

We heard the best plays, operas, in that way. My early life especially was full of it.

Wednesday, August 13, 1890

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

And so "I sit here, let the elements play about me—see what they will bring about."

Wednesday, March 25, 1891

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

His imagination flames and plays up, up, up. It is a grand height!

"Summer Duck"

  • Date: Between 1852 and 1855
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

. / And acknowledge the red yellow and white playing within me, / And consider the green and violet and

Williamsburgh Word Portraits, No. 2

  • Date: 21 May 1859
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

the bench, has been rather more obscure in his history than accords with the prominent part he once played

Documents Related to the 1855 Leaves of Grass: Early Draft Advertisements

  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

more information on Whitman's complex relationship to and uses of manuscripts and printed proofs, see Peter

Stallybrass, Peter. "Walt Whitman's Slips: Manufacturing Manuscript." , 37.1 (2019), 66–106. .

The Continuing Presence of Walt Whitman: The Life after the Life

  • Date: 1992
  • Creator(s): Martin, Robert K.
Text:

The song plays variations on its principal themes, "I am a reaper" and "I hunger."

is based on a photo of Peter pulling himself up on the hood of a car.

The viewer is located within the room from which Peter apparently wants to escape.

He told her that the next issue of his newspaper was to be about Peter Doyle.

Outrageously elusive play is its essence.

Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 5–6 January 1889

  • Date: January 5–6, 1889
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828–1910) was a Russian realist writer of novels, plays, short stories and

Walt Whitman to the Editors of The Daily Crescent, 9 October 1848

  • Date: October 9, 1848
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

William Macready (1793–1873) was a British stage actor, who played Shakespearean roles, including Richard

Walt Whitman and His Poems

  • Date: September 1855
  • Creator(s): Whitman, Walt
Text:

Every move of him has the free play of the muscle of one who never knew what it was to feel that he stood

wound cuts, First rate to ride, to fight, to hit the bull's eye, to sail a skiff, to sing a song, or play

Thursday, April 18, 1889

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

March" ode (Nineteenth Century) with the preface: "I have not your Swinburne ear" and this delightful play

mechanics, &c—I quoting the University professor, Young men—learn to do something well—even if it is only playing

Thursday, June 14, 1888.

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

"I was sure that was not the book: my mind nowadays plays me strange antics—confuses shapes, sizes, colors

W. said again: "There was a German band out on the street today—not too near: they played a couple of

Number III

  • Date: 28 October 1849
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

A very large majority never entered a theatre or read a play, or saw a piano or any thing worthy to be

that these people might be very intelligent, and very manly and womanly, without ever having seen a play

Washington in the Hot Season

  • Date: 16 August 1863
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

extra-powerful here,) besides a large effect of green, varied with the white of the Capitol, fountains playing

The vital play and significance of their talk moves one more than books.

Walt Whitman to Lewis K. Brown, 8–9 November 1863

  • Date: November 8–9, 1863
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

I suppose you know that is a performance, a play, all in music & singing, in the Italian language, very

besides she is a tall & handsome lady, & her actions are so graceful as she moves about the stage, playing

Reminiscences of Walt Whitman

  • Date: February 1902
  • Creator(s): John Townsend Trowbridge
Text:

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

women

  • Date: Between about 1854 and 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

the poem later titled "I Sing the Body Electric": "The march of firemen in their own costumes—the play

—the vocal performer to make far more of his song, or solo part, by by-play, attitudes, expressions,

edition of The bugle calls in the ballroom—the dancers gentlemen lead out go for their partners—the playing

The fingers of the pianist playing lightly and rapidly over the keys. illustration a man placing his

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