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Woman and Her Era. 2 vols. New York: A.J. Davis, 1864. Farnham, Eliza W. (1815–1864)
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Away in a corner of the yard outside, is a boiler, from which steam is passed through pipes to all parts
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These notes first appeared in the 9 April 1881 issue of The Critic as part of How I Get Around at Sixty
(No. 2), under the section heading Convalescent Hours.
latter case causing a disturbance and confusion which mar the effect of perhaps the most interesting part
, they do not smoke cigars, they do not spend whole evenings in drinking spirits, and for the most part
that woman is essentially and always an invalid, and represents the blessedness of matrimony on the part
In addition, they would be enabled to preserve their infants from the greater part, or graver forms,
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A part of the denomination, supported by the Christian Ambassador, one of the organs of the body, have
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Whitman, therefore, found feudalism to be at odds with the democratic ideal, in part, at least, because
back and monarchize, or to look forward and democratize," but instead "how, and in what degree and part
He considered American poets, for the most part, to be imitative of their feudal predecessors.
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. Feudalism
Whitman also numbered each leaf in the lower-left corner in pencil: the leaves follow the order 1-9, 9 1/2
The expression "the Eightieth year of / These States" at the top of leaf 2 indicates that Whitman was
as the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
The Fifty-first New-York Volunteers are a part of the Second Division of the Ninth Corps, were recruiting
the war he continued teaching dance lessons at the ballroom of Tammany Hall in New York City. as a part
Their charge was vehement, and caused that part of our force on the right of the Fifty-first to give
See George Whitman's October 2, 1864 letter to his mother for his brief account of capture.
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
as the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
alternately the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
Church and was the site of the Battle of Peebles' Farm (see above note).; See George Whitman's October 2,
alternately the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
Then we are told that the Fifty-first esteems, as part of its regimental history, the making of such
alternately the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,
I Story of the Reception of ''Leaves of Grass" by the World 3 PART II (Reader'sVade-Mecum of Aids) I
PART I STORY OF THE RECEPTION OF LEAVES OFGRASS BY THE WORLD J PART I Story of the Reception of Leaves
In 1876, shortly after the issue of Whitman's personal 2 -volume Centennial edition, and STORY OF ITS
W. 2.
Centenarian's Story, 177. Bryant, William Cullen, 287, Chadwick, John, 2, 139. note.
Conventions, and think it very wicked in the press to give publicity to their proceedings; but for our own part
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Rowland Story, gave complete satisfaction.
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purpose of investigating the charges preferred by the Chief against Engine Company 4 and Hose Company 2
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FIREMAN'S DREAM: While completing research for the two volumes of journalism that were published as part
WITH THE STORY OF HIS STRANGE COMPANION . A TALE OF FANTASIE . BY WALTER WHITMAN .
The house of which the bedroom in the attic story was part, was owned by a respectable and industrious
—He told the story of his own life.
STORY OF THE FIREMAN'S STRANGE COMPANION .
Collected Writings of Walt Whitman, Herbert Bergman discovered "The Fireman's Dream," a previously unknown story
discovery of "The Fireman's Dream" and its publication, see "About 'The Fireman's Dream: With the Story
Messenger indicated that "The Fireman's Dream" was "To be continued," no additional chapters of the story
The" (1844)"Fireman's Dream, The" (1844)Whitman's incomplete novel "The Fireman's Dream: With the Story
In chapter 2 the dream continues with the Native American telling George his life story.
The first sentences of chapter 2 establish the duality: "I am white by education and an Indian by birth
BibliographyBergman, Herbert, "A Hitherto Unknown Whitman Story and a Possible Early Poem."
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years he has been laboring on a great work with one aim, and that what seemed fragmentary were the parts
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flung out from the steeples of churches and from all the public buildings and stores, The tearful parting
, the mother kisses her son, the son kisses his mother, (Loth is the mother to part, yet not a word does
flung out from the steeples of churches and from all the public buildings and stores, The tearful parting
, the mother kisses her son, the son kisses his mother, (Loth is the mother to part, yet not a word does
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Mesmo assim, a maior parte da população de muitos países continuou distanciada, em parte porque o livro
Não ouso eludir qualquer parte de mim, Nenhuma parte da América, seja ela boa ou ruim, Não para construir
A prudência é indivisível, Decai para separar uma parte da vida de todas as partes, Não separa o correto
Em que parte da alma desenvolvida?
Por toda parte a alegria!
The verso contains part of a cancelled letter about the steamer Georgia between Charles Francis Adams
Transcribed from Joel Myerson's The Walt Whitman Archive: A Facsimile of the Poet's Manuscripts, vol. 1, part
2, Garland Publishing, 1993; Primary Source Media's Major American Authors on CD-Rom: Walt Whitman,
Transcribed from Joel Myerson's The Walt Whitman Archive: A Facsimile of the Poet's Manuscripts, vol. 1, part 2,
history of the war and offers the rationale for his decision to record a "few glimpses" of "the Hospital part
A.MS. drafts.loc.02901xxx.00594for part in L of Gbetween 1867-1876poetryprose9 leaveshandwritten; One
There are also notes about other poems and the arrangement of Leaves of Grass. for part in L of G
contributions from all languages, old and new, will be spoken by a hundred millions of people" (Primer 2)
(section 2).Another key word was "rapport," which is synonymous with spiritual or mystical connection
He considered himself one of them (see "The Centenarian's Story").
fifth volume of Whitman's Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts, Edward Grier has reprinted the parts
envisions "oceans to be cross'd, the distant brought near, / The lands to be welded together" (section 2)
—There was too little cleanliness in both; so I made the same remark at parting, as before.
He was glad to see me, but as it was now the business part of the day, and I saw he had plenty to do,
to such a degree, as to counterbalance the physical discomfort which weighed painfully upon every part
The office was in an upper part of the same street.
rapid growth associated with urban areas include " The Tomb-Blossoms ," " The Boy-Lover ," and " Dumb Kate
"You may expect me," I answered, and we parted. And now I was in the city.
In the winters, as is customary in that part of the island, I attended school, and thus picked up a scanty
while longer with him; not to labor, but to attend school, and perfect myself in some more valuable parts
the rapid growth associated with urban areas include "The Tomb-Blossoms," "The Boy-Lover," and "Dumb Kate
In his revision to the story of Franklin Evans, Whitman omitted the temperance frame and much of the
He also revised the title to reflect the story's shift to a more general piece of sensational fiction
at fault to tell the exact whereabouts of this locality, I may as well say, that Long Island is a part
Some part of what I learned about these personages, in the course of our journey, I may as well state
of a two story house in Broome street.
Franklin Evans; In his revision to the story of Franklin Evans, Whitman omitted the temperance frame
He also revised the title to reflect the story's shift to a more general piece of sensational fiction
There is hardly much need that I should detain the reader with a minute account of this part of my career
For my own part, I could not conscientiously find fault with him , and therefore concealed his mistakes
During the same hour wherein these things were being transacted, in another and distant part of the town
A person looking on as they parted, would hardly have thought them to be aught else than two respectable
This scam, juxtaposed with the story of Dennis's poverty and theft on a much smaller scale, might be
style of living, and in my dress—The new boarding-house in which I took my quarters, was in the upper part
I thought of the stranger's parting injunction; but he was gone some time, and could not be informed
I laughed, and with garrulous tongue entertained those about me with silly stories, which the quantity
Franklin Evans; This scam, juxtaposed with the story of Dennis's poverty and theft on a much smaller
Upon my arrival at my destination, (at which it was probable I should have to stay the better part of
that Bourne's father had come over from France, during the troublesome times there, in the latter part
Like an actor who plays a part, I became warmed in the delineation, and the very passion I feigned, came
I have already dwelt long enough, and too long, on this part of my history.
Upon her story as she told it me, and her own acknowledgment, I have given many of the incidents in the
—Bourne was loth to part with me. Our short friendship had been in many ways pleasant to us both.
, propped against his pillow, enjoined me to listen a few minutes, and he would briefly relate the story
I shall give his story in my own words.
He loved, too, the old traditions and reminiscences of the earlier part of our American history, to which
I have brought the chain of events down almost to the very day when the reader will be perusing my story
In the first stages, she no doubt acted the part of a most unqualified coquet.
The latter part of the story was an addition of the busy tongue of common report.
I never asked the child—but I knew the principal part of his story from his actions.
the guilty creature lay there a corpse—her last prayer smothered in its utterance, and her immortal part
"But never mind," exclaimed the widow, in continuation, as she finished her story, "I suppose Andy Warner
They were the signals for a general desertion on the part of the attendants.
So great was the panic struck to the souls of the people by the stories they had heard of the pestilence
I shall not think it worth while for my story, to give a minute account of the lady's illness.
The doctor came, and with a wise look, told the listeners that his patient was at the most dangerous part
of a two story house in Broome street.
The office was in an upper part of the same street.
I never asked the child—but I knew the principal part of his story from his actions.
The latter part of the story was an addition of the busy tongue of common report.
I shall give his story in my own words.
Franklin Evans; In his revision to the story of Franklin Evans, Whitman omitted the temperance frame
He also revised the title to reflect the story's shift to a more general piece of sensational fiction
the rapid growth associated with urban areas include "The Tomb-Blossoms," "The Boy-Lover," and "Dumb Kate
for inflation, this would be today's equivalent of about $19,500.; This scam, juxtaposed with the story
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self-indulgence and epicurism, implies a system of U I NDUSTRY , the active participation in which, on the part
It is the part of wisdom to separate truth from error in every man's teachings, accepting the former
physiognomy of the human beings of the same country.— At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
Its London agent, William Horsell, would play a part in establishing Whitman's English reputation.
American Literature 2 (1931): 350-384. Stern, Madeleine B.
not so desperate at the battues of death—was not so shock'd at the repeated fusillades of the guns. 2
Whitman also numbered the leaves 1-5 (in pencil, lower left corner), with the 1 replacing a 6 and the 2
The work is in two parts and was published in English translation separately as The Creation of a Personality
The biography volume has met with justified praise generally, and the study of themes in volume 2 has