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A canary sang with all his might, and a kitten played to and fro.
country, found a secluded Creek, and naked bathed in sunshine, lived with the birds and squirrels and played
for a full hour, facing the golden sunset, in the cool evening breeze, with the summer lightning playing
for a full hour, facing the golden sunset, in the cool evening breeze, with the summer lightning playing
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,
But in the last ten years we've brought other tools into play, and we should reflect on the consequences
by New York University Press from 1961 to 1984 and later supplemented by two additional volumes by Peter
, organized into thirty–seven topics, chronologically arranged (e.g., "Opera Lover," "The 1856 ," "Peter
Peter Lang, 1998–2003; 1 vol. U of Iowa P, 2004. ———. The Walt Whitman Archive . Ed.
doing so irradiated it with an unearthly glory, so bright and genial was the good-natured smile that played
years just after the war were the once well-known Count Adam Gurowski and George Wood, author of "Peter
for a full hour, facing the golden sunset, in the cool evening breeze, with the summer lightning playing
taken in 1877, then Whitman may have been referring to this image when he wrote from Philadelphia to Peter
You might hear his voice, half in sport, declaiming some passage from a poem or play; and his song or
will our ordinary verse-making, our system of forcing thought into all sorts of received forms, our playing
having one of the young men of the Herald counting-room, who lived in the house, come to his room and play
The piece was "Romeo and Juliet," and Rossi played his part with much ardor, as well as delicacy.
I believe Joaquin Miller's play, "The Danites," was having a run in Boston at the time, and that was
Boyle O'Reilly spoke of the play which he had in mind, part of whose scenes were to be in Australia.
there is a repetition of the morpheme bride; Chukovsky decides to preserve the effect, but in so doing plays
skreplyali vse, i budut vechno Indeed, in the history of Russian Symbolism the poetry of Walt Whitman has played
periodical pretends to cater to; but only, instead, put in to do the poet harm, the dull insults of Peter
Bayne—Peter Bayne, the purblind devotee of weak superstition, whose essays in criticism, marked by such
in his age, his poverty, his infirmity, no friend of his could desire a worthier tribute than fair play
phrase "finas hierbas" here can refer to grass, herbs, or poisonous or noxious weeds; the terms also play
emphasized with delight, to signal to me how much he knew and loved it: The hands I held and the cards I played
summer hub of artistic culture that was the great Casino, where the divas of music, song, dance, and play
To drag poetry back to its theogonic babblings—when in the faunal caverns the goats played at being oracles
How deep is its play in animal life .
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
The passionate, teeming plays this curtain hid!)
The night before, in Washington, Peter Doyle, who liked the theater and was attracted by celebrities,
had gone to see the play, the President, and his wife.
The vexed question ofreference comes into play here.
Jiirgen Wellbrock, "Dein Selbst kann ich nicht singen," in Hermann Peter Piwit and Peter Riihmkorf, eds
in Peter C.
his &Yest; but as to Bacon head, ; and Shaks- peare, admitting Shakspeare wrote the there is else plays
WHITMAN, LXIX. ofthe he Impotent Pieces Game Plays Upon the Chequer-board ofNights and Days : Hither
D. and Peters, Firestone, O. G.
Peters, all of Columbus, O. for their kindness in thematter of the buggy. 328MICKLE STREET, CAMDEN, N.J
When Peter asks thee of thy crimes, You answer not with clearness, Shrieking fiends with shame willyell
of my book the ensuing summer —stereotyped—( positively last appearance for the season &c) as the play
enough to realize the deep criticism of Jefferson on Walter Scott's writings, (& many of the finest plays
a cloudy drizzly day here & heavy mist—There is nothing very new or special—There was a big match played
another is to come off between a New York & the Philadelphia club I believe—thousands go to see them play
On the following day the Nationals played the New York Atlantics.
yesterday afternoon—Wilson Barrett sent over a carriage for me & I had just a good ride, & liked the play
He played the lead role in Clito, a new blank-verse drama set in ancient Greece, written by the English
Greece, written by the English dramatist Sydney Grundy (1848–1914) in collaboration with Barrett, who played
Peter Doyle has also come on from Washington, to spend a short time here & then return with me to Philadelphia
, Whitman introduced the Gilchrists to Joaquin Miller and took them on December 27 to see Miller's play
Whitman himself had attended the opening of the play on December 24; see Miller's December 1877 letter
alone, in my big old 2d story room "den," my young nurse man is down stairs practising practicing & playing
dear friend I am having quite a good spell to-day, (if it only lasts)—I wish you, in conjunction with Peter
West, here—put duplicate directions on—& send by Adams express—I write to-day to Peter Doyle, same request
O'Connor attempted to defend Ignatius Loyola Donnelly's Baconian argument—his theory that Shakespeare's plays
idea Donnelly wrote about in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
I also read the Peter Bayne article.
knowing I do)—I am writing for the magazine market—or rather have written—a reminiscence of the actors & plays
opera or afterward to some supper party or carouse made by the young fellows for me, but what amid the play
extreme—but I am standing it well, so far—to-day as I sit here writing, a fair breeze blowing in— Peter
Nelly dear, I am guiltless of the cologne present—(don't know any thing about Peter Doyle, in this case
occasionally—I had seen in the newspapers of William's appointment, & was truly pleased—I hear from Peter
I rec'd received a letter from Marvin to-day—from Peter Doyle yesterday—snowing here as I write—the baby
I hear regularly from Peter Doyle—he is well & hearty, works hard for poor pay, on the Balt Baltimore
theatre as an actor and director (she directed and acted in the production of one of Ernest Rhys's plays
Walt's favorite brother, Jeff played the piano and had a lively sense of humor.
see me, bro't brought a big bunch of fall wild flowers—the big stout Dutch woman is out in front playing
to the theatre last week, & enjoyed it, "Francesca da Rimini"—lots of love-making & hugging in the play
spied me in front, & sent around to ask me to come behind the scenes, which I did at the end of the play
Commonplace Book on January 30: "B[arrett] sent for me behind the stage & I went at the close of the play
are over home—I wish I was there with you all— —As I finish my letter a lady opposite is singing & playing
around here—I suppose it is pretty cold at Atlantic —It is now ¼ after 1—the school children are playing
with him, & a mild orgie, just for a basis, you know, for talk & interchange of reminiscences & the play
"What Lurks Behind Shakspeare's Historical Plays?" appeared in The Critic on September 27.
He played the lead role in Clito, a new blank-verse drama set in ancient Greece, written by the English
me over 10 years ago) boxed up & stored with other traps in Washington at the house of old Mr Nash, Peter
not been to any watering place—they are no company for me—the cities magnificent for their complex play
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
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
three letters to you last week, & papers—I knew that policeman Doyle that was shot dead here—he was Peter
while—Yesterday was a beautiful day, & I was out a good deal—walked some, a couple of blocks, for the first time—Peter
, the paper I send you has a picture of a railroad depot they are building here—it is for the road Peter