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I am a dance—play up there! the fit is whirling me fast!
is barely perceptible at any time, from the fact that the Main Avenue enlarges so rapidly that it plays
It is by taking advantage of this blot that good Peter Bayne has been able to find so many readers for
I give my friend Peter Doyle the silver watch.I desire that my friends Dr R M Bucke of London, Ontario
Farrell wishes me to ask if you will not find an early opportunity to write a line to Peter Eckler of
Until you are content to pick poetry out of his pages almost as you pick it out of a Greek play in Bohn
A good deal of this is the result of theory playing its usual vile trick upon the artist.
But the Philistines have been too strong; and, to say truth, Whitman has rather played the fool.
thematically combines music and marine imagery as he explains the crucial role that the Leviathanic Whitman plays
mighty dweller on the earth, in love with Earth in an earthly way, this face of a giant who, as if playing
. . .( , 84)] Whitman's famous imagined cities of amativeness and adhesiveness here arise as if in play
1868, the correspondence concerning William Michael Rossetti's expurgated London edition may have played
O'Connor played an active role in the publication of "A Woman's Estimate of Walt Whitman," Radical 7
- ing playing within me.
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
To go to battle—to hear the bugles play and the drums beat!
The passionate teeming plays this curtain hid!)
I am a dance—play up there! the fit is whirling me fast!
I play not a march for victors only, I play great marches for conquered and slain persons.
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
Play the old role, the role that is great or small, according as one makes it!
I am a dance—Play up, there! the fit is whirling me fast!
Let priests still play at immortality! Let death be inaugurated!
Peter the Great, (1689-1725,) founding the Russian Empire by his genius, had chalked out for his successors
in which all the characters have perished, without leaving a seed behind;—while on its surface is played
Siddons' book about actors, plays?
Hackett did not play it often.
I have seen him many times—liked him best in the plays he plays least, or now not at all—did play in
Scovel once told me of an old play she had heard of or seen—a play in which much hangs upon the saying
It has its part to play in the drama.
would quite enjoy, on a rainy after- noon, having a game of twenty questions such as he had "often played
far, far reaching, giving weight and permanent value to what would other- wise have been only two plays
The truth is, Peter, here at the present time mainly that I am in the midst of female women, some of
Isay the matter isnot very important because itis obvious that whatever part Emerson's teaching played
In his heart of hearts— though doubtless he thought Whitman had played him unfair, and 173 Days with
muscular build, his antecedents here being a race of farmers and mechanics, silent, good-natured, playing
; for unless it be the faithful servant in As You Like It, there is not a single character, in his plays
'What might cure Henry may be fatal to Camille': that is a line in a novel or a play somewhere."
Awakening, Protestant pulpit style, particularly that of evangelicals, became freer and more varied and played
valuable, necessary, class of men than the men who are under all conditions, all shifts of weather, all play
To think of the great times we have had together—the almost boundless fun, wit, humor, by-play, what-not
Cherish your wife—let her loving care for you have full free play.
Bannan in Warrie's room playing cribbage.
enjoying the delight of the scene—not such delight as children are generally fond of, romping, and playing
The most renowned poems would be ashes . . . . orations and plays would be vacuums.
Play up there! the fit is whirling me fast.
Around the idea of thee the war revolving, With all its angry and vehement play of causes, (With vast
Away with novels, plots and plays of foreign courts, Away with love-verses sugar'd in rhyme, the intrigues
I am a dance—Play up, there! the fit is whirling me fast!
Away with novels, plots and plays of foreign courts, Away with love-verses sugar'd in rhyme, the intrigues
I am a dance—Play up, there! the fit is whirling me fast!
Around the idea of thee the war revolving, With all its angry and vehement play of causes, (With vast
muscular build—his antecedents here being a race of farmers and mechanics, silent, good-natured, playing
of trifles and dallyings, tires even of wit and smartness, dislikes garrulity and fiction and all play
or remain in the same room with you, Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is play
- ing playing within me.
or remain in the same room with you, Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is play
- ing playing within me.
developed an idiom and a voice of his own, but most Russian critics are quick to agree that Whitman played
poetry mostly through the eyes of Mayakovsky," and he goes on to suggest that Mayakovsky's poems "play
on Whitman in the 1930s and 1940s one can also find a note of genuine affection for a poet who had played
"I believe it is inevitable that the American bard will play an important role in our poetry, too.
Marx was a man who for forty years had played "an inscrutable but puissant part in the revolutionary
Then the band the National Anthem and we went played into the house.
The great poems Homer's Iliad,' Shakespeare's plays, etc. discuss great themes and are long poems.
His assistants had told me that Peter Peppercorn had been in the day before. "Do you know Peter?"
A Play in Five Acts By LEONIDAS ANDREIEV. Translated by C. J. HOGARTH. A remarkable Times.
Lar "Cn 8vo '25'M ' net" play.
A canary sang with all his might, and a kitten played toand fro.
When the committee handed him the he said: thisislike bag, "Why, a play.
How " " is it with you now, Robert Browning, maker of plays ?
The dialogues of the play are mostly in and the and inheroics.
In our modern-life plays the stifantiqueness of heroic verse is unendurable.
it—the affair of Leisler (1691) printer of the "Weekly Journal," (1735)—the trial of its printer, John Peter
some playing, some slumbering? Who are the girls? who are the married women?
Whitman played an important role in the friendship of the two men.
Young Kersley and Danney came for me in a carriage at 1, and bro't me back at 5; enjoy'd the ride, the play
all then laughingly going their ways again: no scheme, no reward: just the finer human impulse at play
example, see "To Thee Old Cause" and "To a Certain Cantatrice"), and he envisioned the United States as playing
We discussed thereupon the part suggestiveness plays in art and literature anyway.
myths—the interminable ballad-romances of the Middle Ages—the hymns and psalms of worship—the epics, plays
all the dreams of the other dream- ers dreamers , And I become the other dreamers. 3 I am a dance—Play
Some of the inmates are laughing and joking, others are playing checkers or cards, others are reading
these are not to be cherish'd for themselves, They fill their hour, the dancers dance, the musicians play
these are not to be cherish'd for themselves, They fill their hour, the dancers dance, the musicians play
in my dream all the dreams of the other dreamers, And I become the other dreamers. 3 I am a dance—Play