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Then referred me to a copy of Century which he had been reading today in which one of Garland's stories
The magazines now think that they must in each number have two or three short stories, no matter how
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?
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
To repeated applications made on the one part for the dismissal of the appeal, and to remonstrances against
such dismissal, on the other part, I have made the uniform reply that I shall not dismiss, unless on
First published as part of Poem of Salutation in Leaves of Grass (1856), then as part of Salut au Monde
My Kind Sir: I am try ing hard to collect the auto gra phs of all the men of note all parts of the country
The left margin of the page has been cut away, removing part of the text of Spinner's letter.
.— A friend who has attended some half dozen or more of meetings in various parts of Illinois where Senator
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journalist best known for his long narrative poem, The Light of Asia (1879), which tells the life story
On February 2, 1892, Wallace termed Humphreys a socialist, the founder of "the Cooperative Commonwealth
Brander Matthews (1852–1929) was a prolific American writer and critic who wrote novels, plays, short stories
volumes of poems and was an indefatigable compiler of anthologies, among which were Poets of America, 2
, any thing is but a part.
2 Souls of men and women!
THE CENTENARIAN'S STORY.
2 Come forward O my soul, and let the rest retire, Listen, lose not, it is toward thee they tend, Parting
, To think that we are now here and bear our part. 2 Not a day passes, not a minute or second without
from December 22 to 26 (see Whitman's Commonplace Book and his letter to Harry Stafford of January 2,
Note also Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden [New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1915], 2:341, and
. | Dec 2(?) | 8 PM | 88.
Charles Fairchild, the president of a paper company, to whom Whitman sent the Centennial Edition on March 2,
. | 9-16 87 | 2 A | N.Y.
McElroy, "The Late William Carey," The New York Times [November 2, 1901], 27).
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 2:327.
his Daybooks and Notebooks of people to whom he had sent the article, including those listed above (2:
This introduction has three parts: a brief comment about the importance of the physical properties of
Figure 2.
dropping of a line, which looks like a typesetting error of some kind, ruins the cohesion of the first part
Perhaps in part as a result of fascist censorship, Concha Zardoya eliminates the Latin American bias
Wolfson's translation of was originally published in 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital, as part
destin'd conqueror, yet treacherous lip-smiles everywhere, And death and infidelity at every step.) 2
west-bred face, To him the hereditary countenance bequeath'd both mother's and father's, His first parts
new States, Congress convening every Twelfth-month, the members duly coming up from the uttermost parts
I dare not shirk any part of myself, Not any part of America good or bad, Not to build for that which
with the power's pulsations, and the charm of my theme was upon me, Till the tissues that held me parted
destin'd conqueror, yet treacherous lip-smiles everywhere, And death and infidelity at every step.) 2
west-bred face, To him the hereditary countenance bequeath'd both mother's and father's, His first parts
new States, Congress convening every Twelfth-month, the members duly coming up from the uttermost parts
I dare not shirk any part of myself, Not any part of America good or bad, Not to build for that which
with the power's pulsations, and the charm of my theme was upon me, Till the tissues that held me parted
inquiry whether the marshal has an option to charge the lawful mileage, (actual or constructive,) for part
of the way to a place of service, and his actual traveling expenses for the other part of the distance
In one part of the letter he indicates a willingness to be examined as a witness; in another part he
Whitman later used a part of the published article (a part that has no parallel in the present manuscript
duk.00003xxx.00231MS q 1The most immense part ofBetween 1855 and 1860poetryprose5 leaveshandwritten;
until the 1881–1882 edition of Leaves.; duk.00006; duk.00008; tex.00002; duk.00942 The most immense part
National Base Ball Convention was held, there were no delegates but from New York State, and adjacent parts
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hospital he had no drawers and only A thin pair of flann el flannel trowsers trousers and no shirt part
Whitman's March 7, 1865 letter to Walt, Richard Maurice Bucke dated this letter February 26 or March 2,
those of much better theologians, if we should ultimately allow the text to play but an insignificant part
every little corner of it, and because they have had some conception of the relative value of the parts
for it ☜ will be found that the greater part of authors have bought, not, as they fondly imagined, a
or fragment of a story from some obscure authors, shall suddenly be invested with an intrinsic force
The ill which other mendo, for the most part dies with them.
Tuesday, December 2, 18905:20 P.M.
criticised, to be accepted or rejected.Friend Morris, too—to touch upon the other and weightier—the only part
I lectured 2 hours yesterday and have to do the same tomorrow so that my time for writing is somewhat
Keep me advised,Love to you,RM Bucke Tuesday, December 2, 1890
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
Pearson, Jr., "Story of a Magazine: New York's Galaxy, 1866–1878," Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Pearson, Jr., "Story of a Magazine: New York's Galaxy, 1866–1878," Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Anne Gilchrist wrote after landing in Glasgow on June 20 and on August 2 from Durham, where her son Percy
Whitman visited the Staffords from July 2 to 9.
On August 2, 1879, Anne Gilchrist described her grandson and the Durham Cathedral (The Letters of Anne
2 Within me latitude widens, longitude lengthens, Asia, Africa, Europe, are to the east—America is provided
factories, palaces, hovels, huts of barbarians, tents of nomads upon the surface, I see the shaded part
on one side where the sleepers are sleeping, and the sunlit part on the other side, I see the curious
I see the cities of the earth and make myself at random a part of them, I am a real Parisian, I am a
2 Within me latitude widens, longitude lengthens, Asia, Africa, Europe, are to the east—America is provided
factories, palaces, hovels, huts of barbarians, tents of nomads upon the surface, I see the shaded part
on one side where the sleepers are sleeping, and the sunlit part on the other side, I see the curious
I see the cities of the earth and make myself at random a part of them, I am a real Parisian, I am a
It is doubtless the case The The most immense share part of a A ncient History is altogether unknown
—The best and most important part of History cannot be written told.
dates and reliable information,— being It is surer and more reliable; because by far the It greatest part
The manuscript was therefore probably written between 1855 and 1860, and at one time likely formed part
The most immense part of
. | Dec 18 83 | 2 30 PM; P.O. | 12-18-83 | 9 P | N.Y.
William White, 3 vols. [1978], 2:351).
This note is endorsed: "R | 4 | 2 | 77."
[New York: New York University Press, 1961–1977], 2:76).
As to the solidity of this important part of the Water Supply, Mr.
centre of this dividing wall is build a "Puddle Wall" (that is a wall of mixed clay and sand in equal parts
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There are many pages—we allude especially to the epistolary parts of the volume—which might have been
collection of works of fiction can hereafter be considered complete unless “The Athelings” forms a part
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Yet there is enough in the principal part of these possessions, Canada, to make it a great and rich country
At Toronto there is the Canadian Institute, part of which consists of one of the best of obervatories
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Is Brooklyn to Take Part in the Fight? IS BROOKLYN TO TAKE PART IN THE FIGHT?
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Still later, in 1867, the poem became a part of the Drum-Taps annex to Leaves of Grass, in which both
The edited poem became a permanent part of the "Drum-Taps" cluster of Leaves of Grass and appeared in
Miller, Jr., cites this poem along with other short poems in this part of the cluster as being "among
Cannot the people of this district do some thing to show that they too are a live and intellectual part
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The public are enlightened as to how the New York Herald makes up its “own correspondence from all parts
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considerations seem to arise: 1: The particular executive power of interference invoked by this petition. 2:
and the Greatest Whitman Collection," The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, vol. 27, no. 2,
—But I must thank you heartily for your kind postcard of August 2 nd & 3 rd .
See Whitman's postal card to Wallace of August 2–3, 1891.
We have had close sultry weather for 2 or 3 days with rain & thunder storms in the evenings.
graves) i suppose you saw the death of richard Richard hunt Hunt in the papers he was buried on at 2
with Bucke's date (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
money order from Walt paid for the purchase of coal and the repair of a heating stove (see her November 2
It is now a little after 2—I have had my dinner, beefsteak & potatos potatoes —pumpkin pie & a cup of
But he has grown contemptibly conforming, conventional, since going to Philad, married, & 2 child n .