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Peters, "Edmund Gosse's Two Whitmans," 11 (1965): 19–21.
the first time, since it was not only England but each of the countries in the British Isles that played
deepest influence on Irish literature was, however, transmitted by different means, through figures who played
Whitman finds himself, and other men and women, to be a compound of soul and body; he finds that body plays
3 To play more steadily than a pendulum; neither hurrying nor delaying, but marking the right moment
Much else went on—word after word—and theme playing with theme.
"It makes a good play. Did you know that, Horace? A capital play—with fire and feeling—oh!
It is a sad game to play." Then asked, "You know what hetchel is?
Bannan in Warrie's room playing cribbage.
The spirit has played me against it." Yet asked, "What news with you?
To play at pastoral may be for a while the fashion, if the shepherds and shepherdesses are permitted
stand open and ready; The dried grass of the harvest-time loads the slow-drawn wagon; The clear light plays
dry and flat Sahara appears, these cities, crowded with petty grotesques, malformations, phantoms, playing
The most renowned poems would be ashes, orations and plays would be vacuums.
But in the last ten years we've brought other tools into play, and we should reflect on the consequences
They had played Raff's "Lenore" Symphony among other things.Evening, 8:00.
The whole subject, Beethoven, and the playing absolutely without note.
But the average pianist plays by sight only, and has no ears.
He listened intently while Anna played a fine air (and played it finely) on the piano.
and played around the chair.
But I, for my part—we—must not play the game with that end in view.
He often plays with his penknife, opening and shutting as he talks.
Lust, whiskey, such things, played heavy cards in his game of life.
I doubt whether I would ever care for the play." Better today.
Tom, don't play with fire."
more of soft astral, but dazzling and fierce, With war's flame flames , and the lambent lightnings playing
arising out of a life of depression and enervation, as their result; or else that class of poetry, plays
William, who couldn't write his name, was the author of reams of plays of the most astonishing quality
address to a new man whom he visits: "Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is playing
remain in the same room with you, Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is playing
Little is known about the firm; Rice took the well-known photos of Whitman and Peter Doyle.
remain in the same room with you, Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is playing
Whitman gone, the fruitless. meeting had gone with him, as though a more than Hamelinic pipe had been played
In him 24 ADDRESSES. nature has ample play.
But the gentleman willnot slapthe pick-pocket on the back and play the political harlotto gain his favor
Then willcome into play, for the firsttime, the marvellous genius of the poet who sang the "Song of Myself
At the same time he plays on the multiple meanings of the verb "exponserse," which can mean both to risk
arrive with powerful musics, between the thundering of my trumpets and of my drums, I do not only play
marches for sacred victors, I also play them for the vanquished and the victims.
arising out of a life of depression and enervation as their result; or else that class of poetry, plays
New World receives with joy the poems of the antique, with European feudalism's rich fund of epics, plays
The famous nature writer Peter Matthiessen invoked the war metaphor when he traveled to east Tennessee
What is fascinating about the poems considered in this chapter is the way Whitman plays with closeness
Emory Holloway (New York: Peter Smith Press, 1921), II, 37-41.
Whitman feared that the Confederate authorities were "playing foul" by moving George and other officers
his rank aftera time familiar, contemporaneity; you willsurely see the lambent spiritualflames that play
"Oncere I to charge you give play your self.
He presents you the elements of good and evil in himself in vitalfusion and play; your part to how the
Sin, repentance, fear,Satan, hell, Creation had resulted play important parts. in a tragedy in which
Death is the right hand of God, and evil a also. plays necessary part Nothing is discriminated against
remain in the same room with you, Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is playing
A fairly rare circumstance, which calls our attention both to the synaesthetic play of text and paratext
With humorous fair play the critic finally avows to have "no intention of regularly criticising this
sky, and yet from time to time, and especially in some of the concluding parts, abandons itself to a play
or have the rocks and the weeds a part to play also?
unconscionable energy, as of earthquakes, and ocean storms, and cleft mountains, across which things of beauty play
anoutdatedidealopenedupnewavenuesforthecontrastwithslaverythat willbekeytohisaccomplishmentinLeavesofGrass.Thisdevelopmentwas anticipated when Whitman played
free-statesettlerswieldedtheweaponsoflaboritself.Thehistoricalprocess in“Broad-AxePoem,”wheretheheadsman’saxegiveswaytotheworker’s, was played
suggests one way to approach a matter that has received much scholarly attention in American studies—what Peter
Cook,Robert,170–71 50,62,75,76,93;astheprime Corwin,Thomas,159 historicalagentin“Broad-Axe Coviello,Peter
his &Yest; but as to Bacon head, ; and Shaks- peare, admitting Shakspeare wrote the there is else plays
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D. and Peters, Firestone, O. G.
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When Peter asks thee of thy crimes, You answer not with clearness, Shrieking fiends with shame willyell
The passionate teeming plays this curtain hid!)
The passionate teeming plays this curtain hid!)
crudities were offensive to [Voltaire]: there was something crude, powerful, drastic, in the Shake-speare plays
Under the name of Peter Parley he is very favorably known to the masses of society, and his writings
Peters whom we have reason to suspect is the same astronomer who is mixed up with the difficulty of the
Peters for his service and investigations in this branch of astronomical science.
Peter's, Kennebec, Monongahela, Rock, Kaskaskia, Green, Licking, Neuse, Big Black, St.
Peter's; Des Moines; Missouri; St. Francis; Arkansas; Red. 5.
expansive life—a life which, while careless of sub- tleties, has turned unfailing reverence upon the play
sponded,infact,toaninitialbreakupofregularItalianmetrics:itallowed a certain degree of freedom, of play
Carducci’s experience, in which Whitman played, as we have seen, a relevantrole,comesparticularlyclosetothatofRussian
had hardly ever been used in Italian poetry before, and it is highly probable that Whitman’s poetry played
of Whitman’sLeavesofGrass(1855), diSanPietro”(“AnEveningofSaint 210;and2017translationof Whitman’s Peter
seines Lebens dauernde, innige, väterlich-zärtliche Kameradschaft mit dem jungen Irisch-Amerikaner Peter
Seitdem kam Peter täglich nach beendeter Fahrt vor das Schatzhaus, in dem Whitmans Büro lag, und holte
„Piet, mein liebster Sohn“, schreibt er an Peter Doyle, „ich denke immer noch, ich werde durchkommen,
Tanto George, seu irmão, quanto Peter Doyle, que foi seu amigo entre os 45 e os 50 anos de idade, afirmam