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We do not presume that in a city like Brooklyn, every part of which, we suppose, stands on a grade capable
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We have in our office a map of the first Eastern District Sewerage plan, extending over the greater part
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In the winter they protect the naked parts of the earth and the tender roots of others plants hidden
elements of the highest fertility within his reach, in the inexhaustable beds of marl which underlie this part
—According to the cenus returns, the entire number of Indians inhabiting all parts of our country amounts
In the Pelasgic, the Etruscan, or the British story, there is nothing so shadowy and unreal.
Thoreau At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
The longest of these notes, which appears on p. 2 of the appendix, constitutes a draft of a passage that
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
Woodland, California December 2, 1891 My Respected Sir: I hope you will not consider this impertinent
Thomas to Walt Whitman, 2 December 1891
.— West Hills is a romantic and beautiful spot; it is the most hilly and elevated part of Long Island
place, it is indeed a fine situation, and it seemed familiar enough to me, for I remembered every part
that I remember, appear to have been cut down.— The Whitmans were among the earliest settlers of that part
by descendants in New England My father's grandfather was quite a large territorial owner in that part
the canvass covering of the stage was painted, would make me.— After my own grandmother died, in 18 2
several places in Specimen Days the practice of sentimentality figures importantly in Whitman's mythic stories
readily available to scholars.This early sentimental work, both verse and fiction, is for the most part
For the most part this view has been accepted uncritically by twentieth-century critics.
And those hapless lovers—whose heart might not melt in sympathising sorrow at the story of their affection—affection
In addition to uniform regulations, the new dress code ordered that hair "be kept short" and "[n]o part
—Broadway," Life Illustrated 2, no.4 (1856): 116. from his ill-at-easeness)—were out upon the pave.
—Broadway," Life Illustrated 2, no.4 (1856): 116.; According to Tyler Anbinder, "Castle Garden was a
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.— A friend who has attended some half dozen or more of meetings in various parts of Illinois where Senator
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early as 1842, Whitman anonymously "puffed" his novel Franklin Evans and quoted from his own short story
ofthe original story, consisting very much ofprolix 2 2 Selected Letters of Walt Whitman details of
historical events, gives it thatme-but that part of the story I have contracted into a few paragraphs-and
J.2& shall probably go there & spend a few days, latter part of October. . . .
Traubel, 2: 39· 2.
6 2 - 2 8 0 64.
It probably relates to the seventh poem in that edition, originally untitled, part of which eventually
See'st thou Knows thou The Three of the t T hree There is on the one part Between this beautiful but
dumb Earth, with all its manifold eloquent but inarticulate shows & objects And on the other part , the
It probably relates to the seventh poem in that edition, part of which eventually became "Song of the
It is all a part of him.
and beauty of a spiritual or poetical vision; the glimpsing of that which, after all, for the most part
Boys, not sufficiently versed in swimming, or who venture in bad parts of the river where there are dangerous
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The bird imagery in the first part of the cluster, arising out of and closely connected to the land (
humans), is used to symbolize the boy's growing awareness of mortality; the ship imagery in the second part
real, which as the ocean waits for and receives the rivers, waits for us each and all" (Prose Works 2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Sea, The
Scythia (as used by the Greeks) —the northern part of Europe & Asia —the people thereof "Kelts" viz (
At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
Sculpture —then sculpture was necessary—it was an eminent part of religion it gave grand and beautiful
—It and was the true needed expression of the people, the times, and their aspirations.— It was a part
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921. Sculptors and Sculpture
243) and even that Scott's novels are his "chief pleasure nowadays" (2:251).
like Shakspere, exhale that principle of caste which we have come on earth to destroy" (Prose Works 2:
Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1915. Whitman, Walt.
Cleveland Rodgers and John Black. 2 vols. New York: Putnam, 1920. ———. Prose Works 1892. Ed.
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Scott, Sir Walter (1771–1832)
Section 44 of "Song of Myself," a creation story told from the perspective of the latest science, reframes
Daily Eagle on 20 March 1847 which urged the construction of an observatory in Brooklyn (Gathering 2:
Cleveland Rodgers and John Black. 2 vols. New York: Putnam, 1920.____.
The name of the character "Covert" also appears in Whitman's story Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a
in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review in July–August 1845, although the plot of that story
.— ☞ At a late fire in Cambridge, Mass., while the flames were consuming the lower part of a dwelling
Fay, a merchant of Boston, and boarder at the Brattle House, observed in the upper story a female and
The entire upper part of the building was in a moment after enveloped in flames.
Tribune March 12 1852 Part of this notebook outlines a piece of early fiction.
The name of the character "Covert" also appears in Whitman's story "Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a
The name of the character "Covert" also appears in Whitman's story "Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a
first published in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review in 1845, although the plot of that story
The Jury recommend that school buildings be erected of only one story high instead of two or more. and
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The move was part of an effort to sway Catholic voters from the Democratic Party (which they had traditionally
being the first modern literary biography, is remembered mainly for perpetrating the questionable story
Wives and husbands who parted in the morning with jocund words, met at night to mingle their groans together
For our own part, we were never more interested in our life. Then there was music.
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Whitman used many of the scences from Roberts's story in the poem, A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and
Maine) after the battle of White Oaks church, on the retreat, the march at night—the scene between 12 & 2
microfilm images at the Library of Congress's website "Poet at Work: Walt Whitman Notebooks 1850s–1860s," part
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Infants at the breast are sometimes rendered weak and sickly by this error on the part of mothers, the
avoid fat meat also use little of butter and oily gravies; though many compensate for this want, in 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
I SAY whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect person —That is finally right. 2.
I SAY whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect per- son person , that is finally right. 2.
Spiritualists produce are originated by departed spirits; but that there have been and daily are, in different parts
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"Don't you know the story? It was one of Wendell Phillips'—one of his best." I still looked blank.
Phillips told the story beautifully; indeed, I think the best part of Phillips was in the asides, the
This is a part of the so much that went towards producing my English editions: the story is not to be
W. also said this evening: "Some day I will tell you the real story of my life: then you will open your
It seems, the first part is better rendered than the last—the last sounds a little as if done in haste
translated me Sarrazin's letter, which I now read to W., who was much charmed with it, asked to have parts
What is his story—origins? He is an unknown." Saturday, September 6, 1890
And lifting his arms, "But Schiller seems to me to part the great blue overhead, so that I can see straight
"If we do it must be peculiarly ours—like that in November Boughs—a part of our history.
There was enough here to do all he needed done: I would have done it, a part of it: gladly, proudly.
So W. talked the main part of the hour of my stay: evidently deeply moved by Morse's straits—evidently
And he persisted in it, too—I think for several years—2 years or so.
Explaining then, "That is in no sense a preface to the stories: simply a reminiscence, so to speak.
He did "not know just what would be included in the book," whether "more than the stories" or not.
B. said his own view of Hugo "is undoubtedly in great part a reaction from O'Connor's attempt to ram
Of course I do not want any part of it published.
But I had heard of his Democratic Review stories, that someone had a volume of them almost ready to put
"It belongs in—I consider it a part of the history of the book—integral.
"Well—that's the actor's part—that's his power.
You annex your friends so closely that your health and strength becomes part of theirs.I send you the
I cited a story repeated by Emerson to Whittier.
W. enjoyed the story. "Well—I could forgive Carlyle much for that—that's a classic!"