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upon and received with wonder or pity or love or dread, that object he became, And that object became part
of him for the day or a certain part of the day . . . . or for many years or stretching cycles of years
The early lilacs became part of this child, And grass, and white and red morningglories, and white and
all became part of him.
And the field-sprouts of April and May became part of him . . . . wintergrain sprouts, and those of
. that every thing was real and alive; To think that you and I did not see feel think nor bear our part
, To think that we are now here and bear our part.
He was a goodfellow, Freemouthed, quicktempered, not badlooking, able to take his own part, Witty, sensitive
In 1881 these poems appeared as an integral part of the Leaves of Grass canon.For the reader to understand
The Walt Whitman Archive: A Facsimile of the Poet's Manuscripts. 3 vols. 6 parts. Ed. Joel Myerson.
Arthur Golden. 2 vols. New York: New York Public Library, 1968.____.
it philosophy even to declare that the "sweat" and the "bowels" and "the toe-joints" are not only parts
convening of Congress every December, the members duly coming up from all climates and the uttermost parts—the
Of course those who assert the doctrine of total depravity must find some part of the person too vile
reprints nine reviews of the 1855 Leaves that had originally appeared in 1) the London Weekly Dispatch, 2)
"Leaving it to you to prove and define": "Poets to Come" and Whitman's German Translators Part I: Overview
"Poets to Come" first appeared in German in 1889 as part of the very first book-length translation of
In part because of Thomas Mann's enthusiastic approval of the volume, Reisiger's translation continues
Part II: Individual Questions How is "brood" translated into German?
Nevertheless, the term is still a solid, if obscure, part of the religious discourse.
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
the reputation and prestige of his administration on the passage of the Lecompton bill, was, on the part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
subject itself, so as to prepare the way, and furnish inducements, for subsequent investigation on their part
How many parts of the world are there, which we are forever reading about in the papers, but which we
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
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
page of Skakspere Shakespeare 's poems 1600 letters in one of my closely written MS pages like page 2
1120) (7 7840 160 4 1160) 6400 (5 5800 600 2 for frontispiece & fly for title & blank 15—1 13 2 12 3
gender themes now seemed more promising.Hamlin Garland's novel Rose of Dutcher's Coolly (1895) and Kate
A Legend of Life and Love A LEGEND OF LIFE AND LOVE This tale is the seventh of nine short stories by
Whitman reprinted this story with the same title in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on June 11, 1846, while
He included a poem just before the story titled "The Prison Convict," which was attributed to Albert
Seated upon the marble by which they had met, Mark briefly told his story.
The disciple of a wretched faith ceased his story, and there was silence a while.
This tale is the seventh of nine short stories by Whitman that were published for the first time in The
Whitman reprinted this story with the same title in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on June 11, 1846, while
He included a poem just before the story titled "The Prison Convict," which was attributed to Albert
For a complete list of revisions to the language of the story made or authorized by Whitman for publication
PatrickMcGuire"Legend of Life and Love, A" (1842)"Legend of Life and Love, A" (1842)This short story
There is a simple message to this story of two brothers, orphans whose last remaining relative, a grandfather
After seventy years they meet each other and tell their stories.
Allen sees the grandfather in this story as a variation on the cruel father theme that plays through
several of Whitman's short stories.
Vol. 2. 1908. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Leggett, William L. (1801–1839)
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Memoirs. 2 vols. London: William Heinemann, 1893. Pennell, Elizabeth Robins.
Charles Godfrey Leland: A Biography. 2 vols. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1906.
Memoirs. 2 vols. London: William Heinemann, 1893. Stovall, Floyd.
The number forty seems to have played an important part in theological history.
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
This letter is part of a folded document where the letter and a blank surface are on one side when unfolded
other in the entire work, and every word should express, or assist in expressing, an act which is a part
has employed his powers of delineation, and that the only field he can find to work on is where the story
be inclined to think that the poet had chosen to dwell so much longer on the wheels than the other parts
, of which there is a translated American edition, we find an apparent and continued effort on the part
being thus effected, the ultimate reunion of those parts, in the imagination, must always be a work
whenever tendered; but there are certain periods of the year when we look for special diligence on the part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However the Capitol has been swept and garnished, re-painted in part, revarnished, and it is ready now
When the Democratic party triumphs, if ever, it cannot be that Pagan part of it, which is to succeed,
exalted a lineage, and having a tolerably decent respect for an adventurer if he rides boldly and shows parts
Stevens st. street June 14—11 a m Dear friend I am afraid to venture out much in the heat of the day (as part
Johnston, the New York Jeweler, visited Whitman on November 2, at which time the poet paid Sidney Morse
Morse brought four of the heads on September 2, one of which was sent to Richard Maurice Bucke (Commonplace
Some say too, the columns front and rear of the Old Capitol part, there in the centre center , are now
The ambulances are, of course, the most melancholy part of the army-wagon panorama that one sees everywhere
Then the trees and their dark and glistening verdure play their part.
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:
From Shakespeare, Richard III , Act IV, Scene 2: "Richmond!
minutes—and shortly afterwards we made a solemn procession down to the water, each man carrying a part
But the strongest part of all is that when we got through there were fragments enough to rival the miraculous
They told love stories, and ghost stories, and sang country ditties; but the night and the scene mellowed
.; From Shakespeare, Richard III, Act IV, Scene 2: "Richmond!
thousand different newspapers, the nutriment of the imperfect ones coming in just as usefully as any—the story
The time is at hand when inherent literature will be a main part of These States, as general and real
precedents, and be directed to men and women—also to The States in their federalness; for the union of the parts
, to strength, to poems, to personal greatness, it is never permitted to rest, not a generation or part
so, but to be more so, stormily, capriciously, on native principles, with such vast proportions of parts
you were last in the office was occasioned by what seemed to me an unreasonable importunity on your part
But this was only a passing impulse on my part, and I desire you to feel that I retain no unkindness
The Brooklyn side of Fulton Street was originally built as part of the King's Highway in 1704, and bore
Accordingly, in "dear times," he put out contracts for the tall-storied concern we have mentioned.
The ladies, too, they form not the least part of the pleasantness.
For our part, we always feel our heart beat quicker when we attempt it—and are fain to pop down in a
A moving panorama is upon all parts of the waters.
Smith Pelletreau, A History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time , vol. 2
Hill Cemetery, as well as the stones in Southold, have since been extensively documented (see note 2)
preservation in our republic such tangible and avowed presence of "one of His Majesty's Council," the story
I suppose you know that Long Island is quite equal to any part of North America in the antiquity of its
The funeral baked meats / Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables" (Act 1, scene 2, lines 179-80
Smith Pelletreau, A History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, vol. 2
Hill Cemetery, as well as the stones in Southold, have since been extensively documented (see note 2)
The funeral baked meats / Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables" (Act 1, scene 2, lines 179-80
Brodky Lawrence, Strong on Music: The New York Music Scene in the Days of George Templeton Strong, Vol. 2:
And even good singers, upon the stage beyond them, you may see presently, who will mar their parts with
In answer to the old man's rebukes and questions, we hear the story of love.
I always thought the plot of the "Favorite" a peculiarly well-proportioned and charming story.
Is it the story of his own sad wreck he utters? Listen.
Brodky Lawrence, Strong on Music: The New York Music Scene in the Days of George Templeton Strong, Vol. 2:
Konstantin Dmitrievič Balʹmont, "father of Russian Symbolism" (Mandelʹštam, 2:342), was one of the great
arise, and the streets of these mighty cities will be labyrinths, and from the height of measureless stories
It is possible that these figures reflect a fear of controversy on the Russian translator's part.
Whitman's verse (see Čukovskil 89-210) nicely complement Balʹmont's; the two men have for the most part
Volʹf 1910 Shelli i Bajron Russkie Vedomosti 2 August 1894 Bidney, Martin Shelley in the Mind of the
inform you that I am well and that my leg is mending verry fast I left Washington on the 2nd on the 6 1/2
walk much on it as my stump is so short but if I cant I can go on my crutches for they appear to be a part
On Monday night the part of the 6th Army Corps came up and went out & part of the 19th Army corps came
Tripp, suffered heavy losses on July 2, 1863, in defense of the Emmitsburg Road at the Battle of Gettysburg
Grier, ed., Notes and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1961–84], 2:
matter who they are, And when all life and all the souls of men and women are discharged from any part
of the earth, Then shall the instinct of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth, Then shall
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Ceaseless Swell," "Proudly the Flood comes in," and "By that Long Scan of Waves," as telling the same story
in Whitman's best way,—the story of the part he has distinctively chosen to uphold amid the democratic
The reader will always have his or her part to do, just as much as I have had mine.
Reynolds also suggests that Liebig's broad definition of "leaves" as comprising the "green parts of all
And part of the life of the soul is love ; for the chambers of the heart are pleasant as well as costly
Coleridge's poem "Love" is quoted as part of a discussion of the characteristics of the soul.
Architecture Life Illustrated 19 July 1856 93 per.00270 Walt Whitman The Slave Trade Life Illustrated 2
which included "The Fourth of July" (12 July); "Wicked Architecture" (19 July); "The Slave Trade" (2
Earth O River, you offer us burial1848poetry1 leafhandwritten; These lines were probably drafted as part
.— These lines were probably drafted as part of the poem published as "The Mississippi at Midnight" on