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yet After the cycles, poems, singers, plays,Vaunted Ionia's, India's—Homer, Shaks-pere—all times, dotted
My memory plays me shabbier tricks each year."
conclusions which he draws therefrom, and the remedies which his long experience suggests, come into useful play
, the rest cymbals & drums)—I tell you, mother, it made every thing ring—made my heart leap, they played
Helena Modjeska (1840–1909) was a well-known Polish actress, particularly famous for playing Shakespearean
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
A photo of the actor playing the Whitman figure in The Carpenter.
In the play, the ad- mirers of Whitman are Agatha, Ginny (Merrill’s daughter), and Dr.
Fay Kanin’s original play makes clear that the college is set in Massachusetts.
Price sode treats the Peter Doyle–Whitman relationship.
Pantheism played an increas- ingly important role in shaping his own thought.
1991), 28-103; Jay Grossman, " Manuprint " ( Walt Whitman Quarterly Review , 37.1 [2019], 46–65); and Peter
He sees eternity less like a play with a prologue and denouement . . . . he sees eternity in men and
I play not a march for victors only . . . . I play great marches for conquered and slain persons.
Play up there! the fit is whirling me fast.
I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
John Esten Cooke is a Virginian, who early joined the rebellion, in which his State played so prominent
Love's like a red, red rose, That's newly sprung in June: O my Love's like a melodie That's sweetly played
Look at this sturdy child of Nature playing with his mother: Hanging clothes on a rail near by, keeping
and feelings and ideas that they have taken at second-hand from some one else; custom and convention play
Baconian theory; and more important, to find that he is convinced that the great series of historical plays
doing so irradiated it with an unearthly glory, so bright and genial was the good-natured smile that played
Outside the sun shone, the birds sang, and the boys played.
Ingersoll's facial play here was superb.
Back of that, in still earlier and lower forms of life, sensation or consciousness played its part in
Whitman,These last days have been so crowded with work and play that there has been no fair chance to
I looked into half a dozen pages of the preface and the beginning of each of the three plays, in no case
As they said in the play I used to go and hear when I was a young fellow there in New York—'let these
pretense of the Bacon Shakespeare fellows that they yet held a card—that there was still a card to be played—a
Whitman explains the function of the "Passage to India" cluster in this way: "As in some ancient legend-play
The Book is a product, not of literature merely, but of the largest universal law and play of things,
"It is a surprising hubbub he makes, indeed—it reminds me of little children playing with jackstraws
that period full of designs for things that were never executed: lectures, songs, poems, aphorisms, plays—why
of my doubts of Shakespeare is in the fact that no two men seem to agree as to what he meant by the plays
"Surely, surely: it plays so grandly with its theme—with Death." "Good! Good!
And we know that is part of the game, against which we must play but which stands for a vital something—a
Bacon wrote the plays you may put that down as certain and in a few more years it will be proved.
I have sometimes thought, put this nature into general play; as here on this special field—and by and
To an expression of mine, that Shakespeare was great, but that half his greatness was in the play of
Saturday from Friday's Bulletin: "An Australian play-bill announces among its attractions 'Walt Whitman's
I had found on floor book Rhys had wished me to have, a pamphlet by-play entitled "The Great Cockney
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
He remembered him of his brother as a boy—how they played together of the summer afternoons—and how,
own part, Witty, sensitive to a slight, ready with life or death for a friend, Fond of women, . . played
up here, soul, soul, Come up here, dear little child, To fly in the clouds and winds with me, and play
leaving his bed wander'd alone, bareheaded, barefoot, Down from the shower'd halo, Up from the mystic play
leaving his bed wander'd alone, bareheaded, barefoot, Down from the shower'd halo, Up from the mystic play
up here, soul, soul, Come up here, dear little child, To fly in the clouds and winds with me, and play
What play of Shakspeare, represented in America, is not an insult to America, to the marrow in its bones
his own part, witty, sensitive to a slight, ready with life or death for a friend, fond of women, played
But we must recognise the situation as practical men, and must not play into their hands, but must simply
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
be one of the founders of the German Romantic Movement, and his translations of sixteen Shakespeare plays
stores, Customs, costumes, churches, theatres, looks And lingoes all are vanished, are Gone, are played
Knock Out the resonant, brassy Notes, and prattle along like A lad at play, while ever and Anon sweet
isolated, perfect and sound, is isolated all all things and all other beings as an audience at the play-house
fire. / From the cinder-strew'd threshold I follow their movements, / The lithe sheer of their waists plays
life involves a fine and robust condition of manhood, with every faculty of body and mind in full play
Much of it is to be looked for through a diffusion of more general information upon the subtle play of
Undoings': Walt Whitman's Writing of the 1855 ," in Anthony Mortimer, ed., From Wordsworth to Stevens (Peter
Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 1998-2003 LG Leaves of Grass, Comprehensive Reader's Edition, ed.
While Whitman's parents were not members of any religious denomination, Quaker thought always played
Fenimore Cooper, and other romance novelists), theaters (where he fell in love with Shakespeare's plays
and saw Junius Booth, John Wilkes Booth's father, play the title role in Richard III , always Whitman's
enjoyment in the free exercise of his lungs than from mere intellectual appreciation of the poem or play
chaffing, or nay form of "smart" talk—remaining always perfectly grave and silent amid that kind of by-play
I always compare Shakespeare's plays to large, rich, splendid tapestry—like Raphael's historical cartoons