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Sunday, February 2, 18909.45 A.M. W. just finishing breakfast. Looked fresh and well.
Clipping from a local paper (unidentified), dated Feb. 2, 1890 re the 60th—Annual Exhibition—Penna.
Sunday, February 2, 1890
He was created to order to give spice to this story."
Referring to the Times story: "It's a fabrication."
As you have heard the rest of the story—have been a party to it—you should codicil it with this memorandum
mother's on the way this special delivery letter from the Telegram office: The Evening TelegramOffice, No. 2
Ann St.,New York, Feb. 13, 1892 Dear Sir:As a result of the editorial and story in today's Telegram small
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Said he was "simply resting," having been up in his chair a large part of the day.
(He has told me the story himself.)
W. listened to the story intently. Said as to the reference to himself: "Well, he is crazy, sure!"
ahead—years of vicissitude—of active agitation: you are one of the rebels: you will have to take your part
repairing the loose covers: "I find after all I have the volumes complete: five of them: three of the story
to him: "You are giving me some great stuff nowadays: I will find real use for it: I'll make a big story
Davis tells us a good story. A little box came for W. She was present.
After I finish this letter (and then dining at a restaurant) I shall give the latter part of the afternoon
Longaker quoted him a German story or proverb.When they commenced this examination W. assisted them every
None of your doctor stories, but the truth—the naked, sheer truth. In the morning?
Sunday, December 2, 1888.7.15 P. M. W. lying on bed.
said: "At that time, while I lived in Washington, even while I lived in New York, I read a good many stories
"After you once get inoculated, initiated, Bulwer is very likely to satisfy you: he could tell a story—had
the story-telling skill: was not of the first class, yet without a doubt was gifted—perhaps will be
Sunday, December 2, 1888.
Harned in during a part of my stay this evening. I met Michael J.
instances have come up which completely stagger my faith"—meaning Chubb, for one, who, for his own part
Impelled by questioning on Chubb's part, W. talked with considerable vehemence, and at length, about
That made me laugh—it seemed to have a distinct ironical tone—some part of it.
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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
A very large portion of the most moral and religious part of the community cried out against it and no
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
He looks pretty well, however, and his hand was strong and honest when I shook it at parting.
She would say—do not say a word—do not even try to set yourself right—take no part in these contests
O'Connor alive with anecdote and story—brings new pictures of William and W.
Sunday, August 2, 1891Did not see W. today—but on my way to Philadelphia stopped at Post Office where
Anderson Alone and Not Said She Had Been Insulted, All Would Have Been Well.Croton Landing, N.Y., Aug. 2.
Sunday, August 2, 1891
Then he saw how conspicuously it had been placed, at the head of the long story describing the Sheridan
"The sad fact about the story that I never made a living through literature is, that it is for the most
part true.
Conway spoke of him to Carlyle as an ornithologist, whereupon Carlyle had a story to tell.
It was wonderful to me—the undertone, the overtone, of that story. Mrs.
(No. 2).
I looked for some sign of the touch of the stories, but none was there."
That story about the Colonel's retreat is a very old one.
wholly—a good enough fellow perhaps in this way, but after all of the class more concerned for the 2
Sunday and Monday, September 1-2, 1889Did not see W. at all.
Sunday and Monday, September 1-2, 1889
It has not demoralized our own citizens, nor imported rowdies from adjacent parts.
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these leaves comprise a nearly complete draft of A Sun-Bath—Nakedness, which Whitman published as part
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
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eaves of a deserted house or barn—pleasing note— "Redstart"—beautiful small bird arrives here latter part
we ha'n't got time Ens l —a being, existence, essence, that recondite part of a substance from which
—wild mirthful processions in honor of the god Dionysus (Bacchus) —in Athens, and other parts of Greece—unbounded
Does any one tell me that it is the part of a man to obey such enactments as these?
That suicides are on the increase generally, but specially in France; 2.
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I wish I had room to quote all of Chainey's lecture, but a part must suffice.
Whoever you are, how superb and how divine is your body or any part of it!
Seeing, hearing, feeling, are miracles, and each part and tag of me is a miracle.
"In his sight, no part or passion of the body is to be slighted or regarded as vulgar.
All the passions, loves, beauties, delights of the earth,— These are contained in sex as parts of itself
SUGGESTIONS. 1 THAT whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect person —That is finally right. 2 That the
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The general tendency of criticism has been to tell a tragic story of decline and failure, seeing the
Whitman, imperfect only from want of development—the poems are alike maimed, but one from loss of parts
, the other from not yet having attained its parts.
called by many a perfect beauty; questionless, of decided talent; one about whom many interesting stories
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—the story of Dantes "Journey through Hell."
1431 Biordo 1434 Ariosto, 1474 Tasso, 1544 Transcribed from digital images of the original item. the story
"It was like being born again," he would later tell Horace Traubel (With Walt Whitman 2:71–72).
This "sympathy with Nature" allows Whitman in old age to think of his life as part of the world's great
Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 3.
Homes, Stoddard refers to "Song of Myself" as the piece that Whitman "oddly enough named for himself" (2:
Poets' Homes: Pen and Pencil Sketches of American Poets and Their Homes. 2 vols, in one. Boston: D.
His letter of 2 April 1870 opens, "In the name of CALAMUS listen to me!"
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1961. Stoddard, Charles Warren (1843–1909)
judicially" about the work rather than the man—a cardinal principle embraced by the critical group he was part
The weakest part of his treatment is the judgment that Whitman was insufficiently modest when treating
An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside, 1900. ———, ed.
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There are two reports now before the Board; that made by Alderman Kalbfleisch, on the part of the majority
a business of hundreds of thousands of dollars, rather than that the fashionable inmates of a four-story
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified