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martyrs, And when all life and all the souls of men and women are dis- charged discharged from any part
of the earth, Then only shall liberty or the idea of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth
martyrs, And when all life and all the souls of men and women are dis- charged discharged from any part
of the earth, Then only shall liberty or the idea of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. "To a Common Prostitute" (1860)
A powerful faction, ruling the North, was art and part A term in Scottish law indicating the indirect
, hovering on the edge at first, and then merged in its very midst, and destined to play a leading part
The omnibuses and other vehicles had been all turned off, leaving an unusual hush in that busy part of
side of the bed, with a quantity of blood and bloody pieces of muslin—nearly full; that tells the story
But there is every kind of wound in every part of the body.
age of twenty-five years, the four last of which he had spent in active service in the war in all parts
Now, such a list makes a Washington journal much more called for, and is an indispensable part of the
Let me mention a visit I made to the collection of barrack-like one-story edifices, called the Campbell
LONG ONE-STORY WOODEN BARRACKS.
In general terms a hospital in and around Washington is a cluster of long one-story wooden buildings
There will be ten or twelve wards grouped together, named A, B, C, &c., or numerically 1, 2, or 3, &c
These lines come from the first verse paragraph of section 2 of the poem.
now "half an hour high" (section 1) will appear in the same position "[f]ifty years hence" (section 2)
The company of Harry and other young men from the neighborhood was a key part of the powerful attraction
However, no lines from this manuscript can be directly linked to any part of Inscriptions.
Morse never read it or any part of it to me: is it like Mrs. Ward's book?"
That the body by 4/5 part existed by virtue of its negative qualities?
Oh, that dinner—it is such parts of it, all should be done to preserve: it was sui generis.
The letter follows:Jan 25 '74.My dear Rudolph Schmidt,Your letter of Jan. 2, has just reached me here
It is almost a part of Philadelphia where I live on the opposite side of the Delaware river.
Quite by a growth, a struggle, on his part, I guess: he tells how slowly he came over."
s part? "Yes, yes! I know! I know! But damn the Doctor!
Leaves of Grass for me"—and our marks "must be in blue pencil"—and he started forthwith to give me a part
Ingersoll is an orb: and if there are perturbations, they are a part of the orb-life.
I had brought him part of the proofs. He seemed annoyed I had not brought all.
Rest assured that we have the consciousness on our part of honorable upright and peaceful purpose and
For my part I am willing to accept the name with all the orthodox odium attached, if it is necessary,
He had this to say about type-writing: "It seems to me ridiculous—robs us of something: for my part I
I want to tell you the whole story with figures and all the data so that you may make no mistake about
I had prepared to send more to the Poet-Lore people—had in fact written more, but parts of what I had
Yet felt, "The book ought to be issued: it seems like a part of our schema."
He bought 2 copies L. of G.Leaves of Grass: one for himself, one for a friend in the city—Kent, was his
It must be a bright good story."
And as I went, he called after me, "Come again—come again: I am anxious for all the story!"
sort—a sortie, an assault, a surprise, a surrender—something of that sort—but that is not the whole story
You think the niece will yield the money or a part of it?
spoke of Wallace—I mentioning his extreme modesty—indisposition even to order a dinner on his own part
Cooper could take his own part magnificently: let a scribbler go for him and Cooper would hit back, with
Have you got the Cooper stories: the Leatherstocking tales? The Last of the Mohicans, chiefly?
Had laid aside for me The Camden Courier, June 1, 1883, containing 2-column notice of Bucke's Whitman
Which I told to W. as "good doctrine," and which he said was that, "if Whitmanism itself was a part of
(The toasted toes, the stories told, the cane, the quiet dwelling lingering eyes!
Thursday, October 2, 1890Baker came in at Bank to see me about noon, to say he had looked about for hall
I had asked Baker today, "Why does Ingersoll no longer take part in politics?," etc.
Thursday, October 2, 1890
Harned was in during a part of our talk.
We discussed judgment by impression—whether reliable, and W. contended:"It is part of the long search
—The story that Boulanger has been invited to take up his abode in Canada?"
or later elect an Italian Pope, resident in Italy and one of their own people" [quoted here only in part
I have written Ingersoll that I will meet him at the 12:20 train—due in Phil at 2:47—Think I had better
He had had the long talk with W., "yet I hardly remember any part of it—certainly not his words.
you have turned my memory back to an old story. Did I ever tell you?
His letter came in the noon mail—delivered about 2—and I was sitting here—felt particularly in the mood—had
men stir up in others, but that in order to rightly—largely—measure men, we must consider the whole story—what
No definite outcome except discovery on part of the strangers that W. can be driven to do nothing.
W. laughed over this: "That reminds me of a story: a man calls on his friend: they are together: he looks
Nov. 2, '89.Exclaiming as he finished reading: "Well—that fellow has read the book, anyhow!
I held the piece strong in parts—especially in those prophetic—but not on the whole in his surest vein
It is a part of the scheme, to be heard, weighed, perhaps accepted. I like it all.
And it is in this respect Harrison has been lately playing a constant part—a devilish, picayune part—worthy
I had a volume of short stories. "I should like to see—read it."
when Doctor sent his tonic later on I took that—but I knew at once that it had quinine as one of its parts—my
In fact the manuscripts were bad, and I think stories somewhat disappointed him.
I have to leave home early on business & shall probably be away 2 weeks, coming home only at week ends.Love
He said: "True, true: it is dry enough—light enough: but there 'sthere's a story, and it covers more
Warren was amused by it, "They said, it was part felt and part wool; if it was all felt or all wool,
part felt and part wool. As if they knew that better than any other of us!"
Then I feared it might in part conflict with my other piece now nearly done.
We can't be too careful about such a thing—it is so much a part of duty and honesty."
You should have told him the story of our army colonel.
tall and handsome lady, and her actions are so graceful as she moves about the stage, playing her part
I had spent a part of last evening with Mrs. O'Connor at the Lewis'.
As they say in the story, man was but a lump of clay—God breathed the breath of life in him at once he
I can tell you the whole story.
I knew there was labor and trouble attached to the matter—a part of it.
He has been down on his bed a great part of the day. "I feel weak—exhausted."
well—never well in fact: not altogether seeable: but Hunter is always cheery, hearty, interesting: has a story
L. of G.Leaves of Grass Said: "I have thought of getting out a little book—a special volmevolume—a part
of it to go in in future annexed to November Boughs, a part to Leaves of Grass—perhaps all to November