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But he laughed quietly, looking across at me, "But we survive all such things—they are a part of our
Not the least part of it was Sherman's little speech—the General's—it was very good."
Still, that may all be a part of his settled policy—I do not object to cheer.
reading Leaves of Grass: had found that the book had a "message for her soul" and thanked me for the part
We stood for the same things up to a certain point but there parted company, she to look back and around
repeated the sentence after me and seemed to be turning it over in his mind: "That's probably the whole story
Meet—part—meet again!" News? Who had news? His old question.
as to the first part, then, "I don't know about the book. Sure enough, did he send the money?
To tell the story of William's life—what he seemed here for—what he stood for—the aim, accomplishment
Make as good a story as you can, Mary."
Read him the following, which Morris gave me as "the only part" of his letter from Sarrazin not contained
And with swinging of arm and "good-bye" Warrie sailed him off, W. saying to me as we parted at the corner
"Yes, in part, but not in its abuse." Or the habit of science, in its search?
W. had made some stroke for liberty: "However, Walt Whitman, for his part, may have failed in what he
Burroughs tells some Greek story of two armies, one of them nearly conquered yet not despairing.
When it comes to a story Donaldson can give you that glint: or if not a story then just a bit of current
Has spent part of the day making up packages of the Centennial Edition.
I said to W.: "I've been waiting to hear the big story you were going to tell me."
And further, "That brings back a story—a fastidious young man had been in the country—returns—says to
It is always a part of the race won to have settled on the locale."
W. then added with a laugh: "That is a part of my quarrel with Horace here about Emerson.
The Home Journal, N.Y., reviewing Olive Schreiner's book, says: "The Story of an African Farm contains
I smiled to see the address, part of which he had got wrong, wiped out with his finger and written over.Said
It is not strong in great strength—an accurate and consistent story.
, Lone, sulky, through the time's thick murk looking in vain for light, for hope, From unsuspected parts
, Lone, sulky, through the time's thick murk looking in vain for light, for hope, From unsuspected parts
Whitman also experimented with radically different ways of dividing "Song of Myself" into parts: for
This part of the will be a special boon for those interested in reception history.
This hypertext edition of "Song of Myself," then, will constitute the most important part of a large,
us this good advice: we should concentrate, he said, on doing a small core sample of the , a living part
Our long-range plan is to assign parts of the project to field editors once we have fully developed the
Sunday May 10th—'63 Sunday May 10th spen d t a good part of the day the day in Armory Sq.
Whispers of Heavenly Death" and immediately precedes the last section of Leaves of Grass, "Songs of Parting
After sketches of debased humanity in section 2 and noble humanity in section 4, section 3 suggests that
Thayer and Eldridge, Boston, placed in the "Enfans d'Adam" poem cluster, and designated simply as number 2.
This manuscript leaf originally formed part of a larger notebook.
Quite a good deal of house-building is in progress in one part of Washington and another.
But his parents home continued to hear all sorts of stories, and had all sorts of hopes and fears; thought
Before long the Eighty-seventh was disbanded; part of it, men and officers, went into the Sixteenth Virginia
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
These trial verses became part of A Twilight Song—subtitled, "for unknown buried soldiers, North and
From time to time in both print and conversation he mentioned, quoted, or paraphrased parts of the essay
Vol. 2. New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1846. Myerson, Joel.
There the usual restraints of ceremony and manners , as taught by authority in other parts of the civilized
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The project did not materialize, but on May 2, 1877 Carpenter managed to reach that shabby working-class
In a couple of scathing short stories Melville squared his account with a money-oriented society.
"Leaves-Droppings," divided into two parts: "Correspondence" and "Opinions.1855-6."
There are 2 or 3 pieces in the book which are disagreeable to say the least, simply sensual.
(and a main part) in the construction of my poems, "Children of Adam."
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
It would remind you of the story told about the old woman who had let her Parrot and Monkey out of their
February 24, 1890 (see The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: Prose Works 1892, ed. by Floyd Stovall, 2
vols. [1963–1964], 2:676–677).
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Residing for the most part in New York, he met Hart Crane and read Whitman in Spanish translation.
Federico García Lorca: 2. De Nueva York a Fuente Grande (1929–1936). Barcelona: Grijalbo, 1987.
Vol. 2. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Garland, Hamlin (1860–1940)
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
wend, they never stop, Successions of men, Americanos, a hundred millions, One generation playing its part
and passing on, Another generation playing its part and passing on in its turn, With faces turn'd sideways
And yet the story touches home; and if you are of the weeping order of mankind, you will certainly find
He is now giving pocket-diaries and lmanacs; now distributing old pictorial magazines or story papers
To him there "hangs something majestic about a man who has borne his part in battles, especially if he
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
It parades before us a weak despair, an insistence on the irreconcileable in nature, the parting of friends
"My hands, my limbs, grow nerveless; My brain feels rack'd, bewilder'd; Let the old timbers part I will
not part I will cling fast to , O God, though the waves buffet me— Thee, , at least, I know.
Cherson, also known as Chersonesus, was a Greek colony in 6th century BC, located in the southwestern part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Dear Sir: Enc d Enclosed pls please find $10. 00 to cvr cover amt amount due for the 2 Vols Volumes of
. | FEB | 2 | 6AM | 1890 | REC'D.
"A Thought of Columbus" was first published in the July 2, 1892, issue of Once a Week.
My Kind Sir: I am try ing hard to collect the auto gra phs of all the men of note all parts of the country
The left margin of the page has been cut away, removing part of the text of Spinner's letter.
receiving it, it has occurred to me that perhaps you might have some matter of published manuscript (say parts
New York Jan 2/84.
Faithfully yours G P Lathrop George Parsons Lathrop to Walt Whitman, 2 January 1884
Eggleston & Frank Stockton have all promised to take part. We have hopes, also, of Holmes & others.
there is a great desire to have you give "When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloomed" —or at least a part
instead of writing you, just walk as once before into your grand presence & explain the interesting parts
I could tell you a long story of my actions, for the relief and assistance of our Soldiers and their
Gilder (1888), and in Critic Pamphlet No. 2 (1898).
(Direct your letters Burnside Expedition Newport News) part of our forces are still at Newbern.
(Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden, [New York: Rowan and Littlefield, 1961], 2:201).