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William A.PannapackerWashington, George (1732–1799)Washington, George (1732–1799) A Virginia planter,
In 1867 Whitman and Conway corresponded concerning an edition of Whitman's poems which William M.
William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 27 October 1882
instrumental in publishing works by some of America's best writers, among them Henry James, Mark Twain, William
William G.Lulloff"Army Corps on the March, An" (1865–1866)"Army Corps on the March, An" (1865–1866)The
William Fullerton, late a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, and was supported by
changes to this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger William
"Yes—that would mean Clifford, Tom, Herbert, Frank Williams, perhaps the Colonel—who else?"
I referred W. to a letter from William C. Gannett today.
brief prefatory note to a volume containing "The Brazen Android," an unpublished tale by the late William
William Lloyd.
Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, William D. O'Connor, and Richard Maurice Bucke, 8 April 1889
"I have some books and papers to send by you, William," he said.
In reply to a question W. said he had never read William Morris' Earthly Paradise.
Take the Emperor Frederick William—I have wished him to live—for years—to live to do his work, which
Clapp, Jr.W. said before I had read the clipping: "William O'Connor was greatly pleased with it.
"William said: 'There you are, sure: He is nothing but a rowdy, wears a boatman's shirt and slouched
William said: 'Walt—it don't all fit but a good deal of it fits and what fits fits damned well.'"
This was his "great concern for William."
But I know what William means: he used to say to me sometimes—'Walt, when it comes to some things you've
But I confess William would go way ahead of me in that direction—was gifted beyond us all: was sensitive
I remember an Othello criticism: undoubtedly written by William Winter: Winter is the dramatic editor
the western persimmon . . . over the long-leaved corn and the delicate blue flowered flax; Over the white
impresses without calling in any adventitious aids—no color, no tricks—a pure specimen of black and white
s complexion strange—hardly any warmth—white and blue—with parchmenty texture and curl.
White and others, Arthur and I adjourned to the sitting room of the Club and at a desk there perfected
s—the weather strong—snow falling—the earth white. W.'s room warmed by a busy fire.
light-green sheath, Gather the hay to its myriad mows in the odorous tranquil barns, Oats to their bins, the white
light-green sheath, Gather the hay to its myriad mows in the odorous tranquil barns, Oats to their bins, the white
White copper, and alloy with arsenic, was made at Herculaneum.
During the noon interruption between 1st 2nd parts, they will (draped in white with powdered faces &
"[A]bolish slavery," he cautioned white American workers, "or it will abolish you" (Whitman 1322).The
Thus, though not an advocate of the so-called Cult of True Womanhood, which sought to confine white,
It was rumored that he converted President William Henry Harrison. His son John N.
British General William Howe defeated American General George Washington.
William Hartshorne was a printer and mentor to Whitman.
40, The old Log Cabin to which Whitman refers was likely part of the 1840 "log cabin campaign" of William
Udall, William M.
William had the best night last night since a week ago and has sat up all day. Your card just here.
Le Barnes in, and looking at your big book, for which we thank you, both William and I, each, for our
William sends love.
Then he suddenly exclaimed: "Wouldn't it be grand to think of William as getting all over this—getting
["Yes, William!"
None of our musings took concrete form, however, until after I had moved to the College of William &
Some of you may know that the brown site featured William Michael Rossetti's Poems by Walt Whitman and
biographical sketches of three of the most important figures—Horace Traubel, John Burroughs, and William
William Thomas, formerly the director of the Center for Digital History at the University of Virginia
All we know for certain about such projects as the The William Blake Archive The Complete Writings and
That's what Talcott Williams says. He was here today with Mrs. Williams."
"Some kind words from my friend William Carey there—William Carey.
William mentions you.
Affectionately,William D.
Talcott Williams over today.
The perspiration ran down his white forehead like rain-drops. "Speak, sir!"
His countenance turned to a leaden whiteness; the ratan dropped from his grasp; and his eyes, stretched
Winds blow south, or winds blow north, Day come white or night come black, Home, or rivers and mountains
the child, gliding down to the beach, had stood with bare feet, the wind wafting his hair, with 'the white
What is that little black thing I see there in the white? Loud! loud! loud!
wheat, every grain from its shroud in the dark brown fields uprisen, Passing the apple-tree blows of white
Democratic" poem of the 1860 edition of eventually titled "Our Old Feuillage," in which Whitman writes of "White
T bluey spoon-drift, like a white race-horse of brine, speeds before me This section bears some resemblance
The village on the highland, seen from afar at sunset—the sun sh ining on the red white or brown gables
red, white or brown the ferry boat ever plying forever and ever over the river This passage was used
The white socks take on a fetishistic quality, as does the water of the shower.
To take only one example, shortly after Whitman was fired, William D.
Her most recent works are The Imaginary Lover, which won the 1986 William Carlos Williams Award from
Edited by William White. New York: New York University Press, 1978. - - . Leaves ofGrass. 1855 ed.
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. New York: New York University Press, 1980. - - .
William Reeder.
William was his rudder.
The great William!"
I can see William all through it.
Here was a sheet, too (William L.
William Carlos Williams called the first Leaves "a book as important as we are likely to see in the next
thousand years" (Williams, quoted in Hindus 1955, 3).
One such project, the William Blake Archive , was awarded a prize from the Modern Language Association
William White. New York: New York University Press, 1978. Yakel, Elizabeth.
William elicited a noble reply.
"The white ones have no flavor.
"There's William—William O'Connor—he's alive, too: God bless William! And your mother? You, too?
"John and William." "John and William who?" "O'Connor—Burroughs.
But William?—never! never!"
William Claplin and others. 6. Opinion of Hon. Benjn. R. Curtis. 7. Opinion of Hon. E. R. Hoar. 8.
noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to William
the receipt of your letter of the 23d inst. with accompanying papers, all relating to the case of William
Unpinned a sheet proving to be the page extract I had written from the note about Tennyson that Frank Williams
over Gilder's note.With Bucke to the Contemporary Club; after the adjournment of which, Morris, Williams
Neither of us have word from Talcott Williams yet.
Kennedy William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 15 September 1889
Kennedy William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 6 May 1889
Walt Whitman. see notes July 29 1888 | also July 30 William D.
William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 20 September 1882
Price Ashley Lawson Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to William
James William Wallace and John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 18 May 1887
Your last letter to William M. Rossetti is to be facsimiled as before.
I have asked him to call on Talcott Williams, perhaps you will give him a "leg up" among newspaper men
Price Elizabeth Lorang Ashley Lawson Kathryn Kruger William Michael Rossetti to Walt Whitman, 17 November
Rossetti William Michael Rossetti to Walt Whitman, 17 December 1877