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would have thought that you might like to know these few particulars about R.B.C.Yours with affection,William
"I'd like to have pictures of William, John, you fellows, as good as this: it would make quite a gallery
W. said: "William's the one I want most to hear from but he is as still as the grave."
No change in William.
W. protestingly: "No, Tom: you are wrong, wrong, wrong: William is hot: he is a giant—like other giants
"As William's letters all have more or less to contribute to the story of the ups and downs of the Leaves
It seems that the man—or one of the men—to whom William loaned money— is not paying up according to promise
Seventy-one counts in its list Signor Crispi, John Ruskin, Walt Whitman, Sir Lyon Playfair, and General William
Wondered if Talcott Williams had written it. "I am sure Talcott will stand by his guns."
White and others, Arthur and I adjourned to the sitting room of the Club and at a desk there perfected
Has William Morris the right quality?"
"Do you know much about William Kingdon Clifford, the English scientist?
And William, too, with his lips of fire! Many's the hot word of all that, back in Washington!"
how that sounds like William O'Connor!
If only William O'Connor could hear you talk so!"
Williams, Philadelphia. M. B. W.'s letter with portrait, &c. on the table.
Morris, Frank Williams and Brinton solicitous and tender.
Talcott Williams glided silently in towards 12 and stayed till 12:20.At 12:40 W. called Warrie, who was
Frank Williams over and had talk with Bucke anent funeral, and will be over again Sunday morning.Cables
specifically and he seemed quickly to understand, thanking me for it.Said he still had no word from Talcott Williams
William Tebb (Surrey, England). They were greatly disappointed W. not being able to see them.
brief prefatory note to a volume containing "The Brazen Android," an unpublished tale by the late William
William Lloyd.
Coates protested to Frank Williams at last Club meeting, "Why don't you say something in defense of the
The Reinhalters—this woman—and I do not know but Talcott Williams, too—our friend Talcott" (reflecting
about Williams' retention of that manuscript).
always talk like this: that I love O'Connor for doing exactly the opposite thing: so I do: I like William
I said: "You speak of William and Dowden: I don't think that the difference between them is the difference
Bucke says William goes on and Dowden stands still.
William goes on, sure enough: but if Dowden stands still how is it he ever came to recognize you?"
I for my part am rather more disposed to William's than to John's estimate, characterization, of Hugo
Said he had seen by the papers that Talcott Williams was back in town.
Alluded to fact that the Williams' had money.
O'Connor delightful—full of reminiscence—of her tender love for William and for W.
"As I told you today, I read William's piece—enjoyed it—who would not enjoy it?
O the great William! It was like living with him again—those times, events."
explains all I wish explained: is personal, confessional: a variegated product, in fact—streaks of white
the main, but with a black thread running through it all: it seems that after many hideous nights William
He came back with a big white envelope containing the usual monthly announcement of the Contemporary
You think it was written by William Walsh?
I can see William all through it.
of the centuries from 12th to 16th—and what are called the Elizabethan group, literature—were at William's
"A selection of his poems, by William M. Rosetti, was published (London, 1868).
McKay afterwards humorously described Walsh's picture of William's immense content in the litter of the
I have left no more white space on that last page than I want."
Frank Williams brought me today a copy of Lippincott's for W. in which he discusses the static and dynamic
Out of the neck of his sherry bottle, now filled with water, white and red roses.
W. mentioned William Swinton, and asked: "Do you know him?"
Horace Traubel reports that Whitman asked two friends, William Sloane Kennedy and Dr.
Martha "Mattie" Griffith Browne (d. 1906) was a white abolitionist and suffragist who wrote poetry and
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 513–514).
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. Vol. 3. New York: New York UP, 1980.
novelists, musicians, and poets is staggering: Honoré de Balzac, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ivan Turgenev, William
Though they received older uniforms, worse equipment, and lower pay than white soldiers, and were barred
Though they received older uniforms, worse equipment, and lower pay than white soldiers, and were barred
of their churches—I hear the responsive base and soprano; I hear the wail of utter despair of the white-hair'd
and from one to an- other another of its islands, The inland fresh-tasted seas of North America, The White
of their churches—I hear the responsive base and soprano; I hear the wail of utter despair of the white-hair'd
and from one to an- other another of its islands, The inland fresh-tasted seas of North America, The White
and the bay of Biscay, The clear-sunn'd Mediterranean, and from one to another of its islands, The White
of their churches —I hear the responsive base and soprano, I hear the wail of utter despair of the white-haired
and from one to an- other another of its islands, The inland fresh-tasted seas of North America, The White
you white or black owners of slaves! You owned persons, dropping sweat-drops or blood- drops!
and the bay of Biscay, The clear-sunn'd Mediterranean, and from one to another of its islands, The White
of me Heave the anchor short, Raise main-sail and jib—steer forth, for aye O little white-hull'd sloop
Raise main-sail and jib—steer forth, O little white-hull'd sloop, now speed on really deep waters, (I
Written on this small white sheet are the title of the poem (Sail out for good Eidólon yacht) and trial
In White Summer Lightnings (1908) Balmont sees the earth-titan Whitman as "building" utopian future cities
Swinburne's perspective (but that is a puzzle: in William Blake Swinburne praises Whitman highly).
Roger Asselineau and William White. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1972. 24–26.Bidney, Martin.
Next to these, that second more numerous group, with white banners intersected with crosses, are the
Sometimes it is white and reeking with foam as an injured ghost and for two weeks ago it took ago a new
He was a heart's ease growing in the shadow: the leaves are turning white from want of sun!
the "Calamus" (1860) poems, and the narrator of "Song of Myself" (1855) empathizes with blacks and whites
persona would have posed a direct affront to the sensibilities of a contemporary reviewer such as William
Reynolds discusses Whitman's actions around the same time, when he sent a letter to William D.
SherwoodSmithRossetti, William Michael [1829–1915]Rossetti, William Michael [1829–1915]One of Whitman's
most important European editors, critics, and supporters, William Michael Rossetti, brother of Dante
Rossetti, William Michael. The Diary of W.M. Rossetti, 1870-1873. Ed. Odette Bornand.
Selected Letters of William Michael Rossetti. Ed. Roger W. Peattie.
Rossetti, William Michael [1829–1915]
and Samuel Taylor Coleridge were the chief analysts of the creative imagination, while Coleridge, William
Blake, William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats were its poetic exemplars.In
Brockden Brown, the frontier romances of James Fenimore Cooper, and the elegiac nature poetry of William
1904), "America's Mightiest Inheritance" (1856), "Slang in America" (1885), and his ghostwriting for William
WalterGrünzweigRolleston, Thomas William Hazen (1857–1920)Rolleston, Thomas William Hazen (1857–1920)
Thomas William Hazen Rolleston's interest in a German translation of Whitman can be attributed to his
Rolleston, Thomas William Hazen (1857–1920)
Martin, and William W. Reitzel, traveled to the Colorado Rockies in September of 1879.