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Certainly as hot as we have a right to expect days these parts!" Then, "And what of Baker?
Write to old address—I hope to sail 26 Aug. & see you 2 or 3 Sept.R. M.
He is part of our machine—a good fellow, who means us well personally as well as publisherially.
O'Connor that she will come up tomorrow afternoon on 2:10 train, arriving Philadelphia at six.Left current
nobleman was engaged in a Court of Law all day—went to House of Commons at evening, remained there till 2
He in whom life culminates, receives the exaltation in every part of his structure, and in every faculty
the best poems re-appears the body, man's or woman's, well- shaped well-shaped , natural, gay, Every part
losing, Of all able and ready at any time to give strict account, The divine ship sails the divine sea. 2
the best poems re-appears the body, man's or woman's, well- shaped well-shaped , natural, gay, Every part
losing, Of all able and ready at any time to give strict account, The divine ship sails the divine sea. 2
Goethe 1750—1832 2 Goethe's poems, competitive with the antique, are so because he has studied the antique
I; 2; Transcribed from digital images of the original item.
any special haste, but must send it sure before long—he has made & sent me a fragmentary trans: of part
. | Jan 31 | 8 PM | 89; London | AM | FE 2 | 89 | Canada.
I shall probably be kept here all this week and possibly part of next About the Eagle that had the little
—In the early part of this month Mr Kirkwood sent me $5 to send you but I have been pretty hard up and
See Thomas Jefferson Whitman's letter to Walt Whitman from April 2, 1863.
Wallabout to Red Hook, that formed the American lines, in the Battle of Long Island, in the early part
During those former times, be it remembered, the site of the present Arsenal was a part of the whole
The present structure is a disgrace to the Navy Department, and an eyesore to that part of Brooklyn.)
Part of it was, in due time, filled up by the city, and forms the present City Park, with its northerly
These Walloons, attracted by the beauty and fertility of this part of the Island, and its contiguity
In the story of his life, as he tells it to us, we find him at the age of sixteen beginning a definite
The reader will have his or her part to do, just as much as I have had mine.
formal sense but strangely knowing: she excelled in narrative— had great mimetic power: she could tell stories
Cryptogram, which I fear is more or less of a fraud, though not perhaps intentionally so on Donnelly's part
sure on all that: hold your horses, hold your horses—don't be too confident that you know the whole story—the
They are not parts of a play—acts one, two, three—or chapters of a romance—that they need to be put together
W. said: "I have seen and read it—part of it, anyway.
I had reminded him of a story.
"You are right—right to read it: and how good in John: that part of the letter and all the letter so
Besides, there's a side to that story which is known to but one person—a side mine, never divulged—a
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!
and it tells Ned's story, too. His disposition towards me is true and noble. But America's?
I shall trust you fellows to do it, my part being, as before, to stand off, to let things in your hands
W. developed some talk about the dinner report—Lincoln Eyre's part—W. asserting, "It was a faux pas—yes—led
Remember the old stories of the two boys, coming home at night after long excursions—John arriving tired
Remember the story of the doctor and the fellow with the corns.
He kept hat off for a great part of the road back. Which way would he go?
"Doctor would find after all, that it is the old story, 'diplomacy,' again—the secret: that there is
in the book—to send it to New York and have Ingersoll correct and fill in his and you fill in your part
We found it to be a large, rambling, three-story building, covering with its kiln-yards and surroundings
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
earth—China alone has (so estimated) 360,000,000 inhabitants Scythia (the name given to the northern part
Those theories are sustained by remarkable analogies between the languages prevailing in different parts
Eastern continent with those to be found on this continent. ancient Numidia, Getulia, &c —Northern part
Africa, on the Mediterranean now Algiers, Tripoli, &c At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
But I am suspicious of the story." I asked him for a couple of autographs for Agnes and Mrs.
After all is said—after the full story is told, the future will read, acknowledge, in these men our best
This made him laugh though he said nothing in direct reply to it—only instancing the story of Fortunatus
I recall O'Connor's memory of a woman we both knew in Washington: he related the story at any instigation
What can I tell you but the same old story of a heart fast anchored—of a soul to whom your soul is as
I am pleased & touched by the " Memories of Lincoln " in Munyon's Magazine, & especially by the story
His "Common Story" in a recent Century won smiling praise everywhere for its shrewd and tender comprehension
Baletsier's "A Common Story," was publshed by Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine in August 1891.
The Naulahka: A Story of West and East was a novel set in the fictional state of "Rahore" in India by
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was an English novelist, poet, and short-story writer.
one it is a good one your boy is smart to learn he has never been to school as the school is about 2
Grier, ed., Notes and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1961–84], 2:
(See Edwin Haviland Miller, ed., The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1977], 2:325).
Though no letter of receipt is currently known, Whitman marked the order "paid" (Daybooks and Notebooks, 2:
and of the Pacific, the Mississippi, the great lakes, the Gulf of Mexico, cities and towns in all parts—the
Born almost in its outskirts, he passed the greater part of his life in and about the vast city, which
Last comes Philadelphia,—for Camden, though in New Jersey, is essentially a part of that city.
The scenes of homely peasant life told him the full story of what went before, and necessitated, the
The piece was "Romeo and Juliet," and Rossi played his part with much ardor, as well as delicacy.
Please to understand that we recognise the propriety of devoting a part of the first day of the week
Does it follow because I would have the day devoted, in part, to cheerful social recreation, that I would
well for the clergy, it would be better for the people ,—and they are in the vast majority,—to spend part
of the day in social recreation, as they do a part of Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The idea of devoting part of the day to church is futile, after Mr.
Dutch West India Company (1622–1791) oversaw the colony of New Netherland, of which New York was a 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:
John Townsend Trowbridge (1827–1916) was a novelist, poet, author of juvenile stories, and anti-slavery
Pearson, Jr., "Story of a Magazine: New York's Galaxy, 1866–1878," Bulletin of the New York Public Library
The next year, a block house, called "Fort Nassau," was built on Castle ☜ Island, now forming a part
of the famous apostle of New England, John Eliot, to teach the gospel to the savages, near Boston. 2
this congregation remained in Holland, under their clergyman, the Reverend John Robinson : another part
The ground on which the church is erected is part of what formed one of the intrenchments of our army
letter of the 17th—I have been thinking about you this cold weather—& especially the storm latter part
According to Thomas Jefferson Whitman's December 21, 1866 letter to Walt Whitman, Bergen contributed $2
Yesterday Mother locked the front basement door while she went to some other part of the house a moment—to
Katherine Molinoff, Some Notes on Whitman's Family, Monographs on Unpublished Whitman Material, no. 2
For Attorney General, per act of March 3, 1859 $8,000 For Assistant Attorney General per act of March 2,
misconduct in office," within the meaning of that phrase, as used in the 2d section of the Act of March 2,
Atlanta, Georgia, to the President, for a commission as Paymaster in the Army of the United States. 2.
Stat. 384,) and to the Act of March 2, 1867. (14 U. S. Stat. 557.)
Butler. 2—Henry N. Siebrecht, 3—Henry A. Tilden, vs. Benj. F. Butler. 4—Alfred Kearney, 5—John H.
Westminster Review in 1831, republished in Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Centenary Edition (1838-39), 2:
Westminster Review in 1831, republished in Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Centenary Edition (1838-39), 2:
histories & plays— as a talker, fri v olous, weak, no good— as a writer and compiler, wonderfully ignorant 2
Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 2:522-523; Major American Authors on CD-Rom: Walt Whitman (Westport
Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 2:522-523; Major American Authors on CD-Rom: Walt Whitman (Westport
B 2 They do not sweat and whine about their condition They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for
book in a conversation with Horace Traubel on December 9, 1889 (With Walt Whitman in Camden, 6:180–2)
book in a conversation with Horace Traubel on December 9, 1889 (With Walt Whitman in Camden, 6:180–2)
hexameters —verses whose lines are six poetic feet, either dactyls or spondees "Then when An 1 dromache 2
went in the ambulance to the depot & took the Cars north at 11 oclock & we got to philadelphia about 2
[New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:318–319).