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The poem was part of a cluster entitled Old Age Echoes, included in an edition of Leaves of Grass compiled
Among other points, the writer touches upon the disposition manifested to regard the fairer part of creation
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excellent, and the athletic and agile performances of about sixty adults, and thirty lads, who took part
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after part, perhaps at quite wide intervals.
Seven different times have parts of the edifice been constructed, sometimes in Brooklyn, sometimes in
The book has been printed partially in every part of the United States.
They had no reason to know that it was part of a very complete and elaborate design, and for a great
But during the twenty years that had passed since the first part appeared, the other portions of the
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col.2. 32.
Argus,October31,1840, p.2,col.2. 56.
col.2. 67.
,p.2,col.2;and“TheOldandtheNew,”Chicago(IL)Democrat, May17,1856,p.2,cols.1–2. 21.SeeRobertJ.Cook,BaptismofFire
.2. 62.
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fol.00010xxx.00589Y.d.1036 (2)Autograph notes by Walt Whitman [manuscript], 19th century.
the detriment of free institutions, then all the worse that sons of theirs can be found to do that part
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" and asserting "I love the poem" ("Thoughts and Things" New-York Saturday Press, January 14, 1860, 2)
Boston March 2, 1860 Walt Whitman Dear Sir, Your favor is at hand. Our Mr.
discussing the whole thing thoroughly Yours Truly Thayer & Eldridge Thayer & Eldridge to Walt Whitman, 2
.00473That there should be1875-1888prose1 leafhandwritten; This manuscript contributed to the last part
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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
The weather was delightful, and a large part of the public, therefore, spent part, at least, of the day
were busy assorting and cutting up the food which had been sent in from charitable people, in all parts
By 2 p.m. the tables were spread and the meal commenced.
We subjoin a note received by the City Missionary, which will show where some part of the provisions
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One of the principal characters in the story is Washington, then a young officer in the Provincial Militia
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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
the vocabulary of the economist; hence the transaction is to be subjected to a rigid scrutiny on the part
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Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. 568–572. Tennyson, Alfred, Lord (1809–1892)
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He took part in both the libations and the conversation when he joined his friends of the Bohemian crowd
Although the article focuses in part on the physical and moral attributes of the young men who take part
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America, Justin Kaplan's Walt Whitman: A Life, and Paul Zweig's Walt Whitman: The Making of the Poet; (2)
detailed notes—can be found in a special double issue of the Walt Whitman Quarterly Review (Vol. 4, Nos. 2–
One of the best film treatments of the poet is Walt Whitman (1987), a one-hour video program that is part
Emerson Society Quarterly 22 (1961): 2–3.Bradley, Sculley. "The Teaching of Whitman."
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Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. Taylor, Father (Edward Thompson) (1793–1871)
Taylor offered his suspicious Quaker neighbors The Story of Kennett (1866) as an alternative to the fad
The Story of Kennett. New York: Putnam, 1866. Traubel, Horace. With Walt Whitman in Camden. Vol. 2.
Reprinted in Forneys Progress (Philadelphia) 2 (17 April 1880): 508; Leaves of Grass (1881–1882).
Over his lower parts a huge skin of an unfortunate polar bear is always present, which is strangely in
Back of that, in still earlier and lower forms of life, sensation or consciousness played its part in
"Some may condemn them as Godless, but for my own part, and I speak for the great advanced culture of
Walt Whitman, who was 71 years old on May 31, was found yesterday sitting at the window of his two-story
A note on leaf 27 recto includes the date April 19, 1847, and the year 1847 is listed again as part of
Myself: Walt Whitman and the Making of Leaves of Grass (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2010), 2–
and the Composition of Leaves of Grass: The Talbot Wilson Notebook, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 20:2
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is to be poor, rather than rich—but to prefer death sooner than any mean dependence.— Prudence is part
of the new born child is greater than the woman's part— or where father than is more needful than a
And the world is no joke, Nor any part of it a sham, This passage contains a line directly related to
w ill you sting me most even at parting?
Myself: Walt Whitman and the Making of Leaves of Grass (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2010), 2–
the Composition of Leaves of Grass: The 'Talbot Wilson' Notebook," Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 20:2
To Mannus they assign three sons" At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural
Whitman's fantastic paternal claim has since been the source of many a wild goose chase on the part of
LoreleiCederstromSymbolismSymbolismAlthough symbolism is an inherent part of the poet's art, the idea
Carlyle defines the symbol in virtually identical terms, as that which "reveals and conceals" (Symons 2)
Within me zones, seas, cataracts, forests, volcanoes, groups" (section 2).