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Gwynplaine, "the man who laughs," the hero of this fantastic story, was the heir to an English peerage
But there is another question in which he has taken a far more pronounced part, and has shown himself
In the old story, though the fatal results of this guilty love are narrated sternly and unsparingly,
Nothing can exceed the simple pathos and dignity of the story as thus told by the ancient historian,
—No. 2. New Series.
immortal —that the processes of the refinement and perfection of the earth are in steps, It the least part
General statements of principle and program play their part, but the part is strictly limited to introducing
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Leaves of Grass Washington, D.C. 1871. 2. Passage to India Washington , D.C. 1871. 3.
His critics have, for the most part, confined their attention to the personality of the man; they have
studied him, for the most part, as a phenomenon isolated from the surrounding society, the environment
If a human being is to be honoured as such, then every part of a human being is to be honoured.
His pupil must part from him as soon as possible, and go upon his own way.
send it forth to the world with a complacent smirk required great courage—or brazen effrontery—on the part
Holmes sings, he yet may have succeeded in uttering but a small part of the music that is in him.
things, One swallow does not make a summer, nor do a few happy turns of phrase make a poet—for our part
is a common saying among publishers that next to very warm praise of a book downright abuse on the part
Osgood & Co. 1881. $2. Simon-pure, short for "the real Simon Pure," means real or genuine.
Let us then come to that; for, after all, that is the most wonderful as it is the most important part
His fundamental notions of poetry are, we must confess, for the most part correct.
I become a part of that, whatever it is!
A story is told of a countryman of Mr. Walt Whitman, who, after reading Mr.
how superb and how divine is your body, or any part of it!" With him this is a rooted conviction.
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. 474–490. "Poetry To-day in America—Shakspere—The Future" (1881)
that I was getting more feeble, and he wrote to a number of friends and admirers of mine in different parts
forbearance should be observed toward President Arthur, who has in some respects, the most perplexing part
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
The Commissioners deem another extension also indispensable to full communication between all parts of
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In this “City of Churches” we are a law into ourselves; we have (in most parts of the city, if not in
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Superintendent Folk requested each of the Captains under his command to report themselves at his office at 2
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But the second part of the line—"indicative words for the future"—has led to multiple variations, demonstrating
Bieszczadowski's rendition of the second part of the line, "to answer what I am for," as abyście powiedzieli
With the accursed token of Judas, (the master part of the artist, in our opinion) and the pure gentleness
Yet the average intellect and education of the American people is ahead of all other parts of the world
Strong should be withdrawn, as the Republicans can afford to be generous after having obtained the best part
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such terms as these clearly implies that honesty is not the usual policy of office-holders, nor a part
Their use indicates a domineering, despotic tendency on the part of the leaders of parties, which is
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These Democratic presidents, "our topmost warning and shame" (Prose Works 2:429), proved unable to hold
But in his view the war was not a "struggle of two distinct and separate peoples" (Prose Works 2:426)
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.____.
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921.Zweig, Paul.
This accounts in part for the fear the people had in trusting him with a four-years' lease of power.
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"blood and thunder romances with alliterative titles and plots of startling interest" (Uncollected 2:
Before that, he had reported murders for the New York Tattler and wrote police and coroner's stories
for the New York Sun.Several of his early poems and stories were sensational in a straightforward way
juxtapose sensational images with life-affirming ones, as though tragic occurrences are a natural part
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1972.____. "Walt Whitman and His Poems."
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Although Pessoa tried to diminish Whitman's imprint in Caeiro's work (Obra 2:1063), Susan M.
"To Learn from the Crises of Anguish": Tragedy, History, and the Meaning of Democratic Mourning Part
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York University Press, 1963. QC The Quest for Certainty .
First, I attempt to explicate the many parts of Whitman's democratic vision and describe how those parts
In chapter 2, I take up the issue of Whitman's democratic conception of selfhood.
Just as significant is the pivotal part played by emotion in the transaction.
A note at the top states: "sent to Herald March 2" indicating the draft was likely completed around the
sent to Herald March 2 A Prairie sunset.
Calamus, transforming the title into a new first line and expanding the original first line into verses 2-
Whitman's use of the verb "demand" near or at the beginning of lines 2, 3, and 4 of the poem suggests
The poem is an integral part of Whitman's poetic program in "Calamus," what he describes in Democratic
as "the counterbalance and offset of our materialistic and vulgar American democracy" (Prose Works 2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964.____. Leaves of Grass. Ed.
My hands, my limbs grow nerveless, My brain feels rack'd, bewilder'd, Let the old timbers part, I will
not part, I will cling fast to Thee, O God, though the waves buffet me, Thee, Thee at least I know.
My hands, my limbs grow nerveless, My brain feels rack'd, bewilder'd, Let the old timbers part, I will
not part, I will cling fast to Thee, O God, though the waves buffet me, Thee, Thee at least I know.
shouldn't wonder if I have unconsciously put a sort of autobiographical dash in it" (Correspondence 2:
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convening of Congress every December, the members duly coming up from all climates and the uttermost parts
is the reason that about the proper expression of beauty there is precision and balance . . . one part
He is most wonderful in his last half-hidden smile or frown . . . by that flash of the moment of parting
escape . . . . or rather when all life and all the souls of men and women are discharged from any part
of the earth—then only shall the instinct of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth.
And old as I am I feel to-day almost a part of some frolicsome wave, or for sporting yet like a kid or
fragment after the war, beginning with Drum-Taps (1865), Sequel to Drum-Taps (1866), Songs Before Parting
Many of its lines and phrases were transcribed, revised, or paraphrased to become parts of poems, particularly
gain'd the acceptance of my own time, but have fallen back on fond dreams of the future" (Prose Works 2:
largest and wealthiest and proudest nation may well go half-way to meet that of its poets" (Prose Works 2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Preface to Leaves of Grass, 1855 Edition
By reading the bottom and top parts dialectically rather than thematically, the 1876 Preface becomes
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. ____. Two Rivulets. Camden, N.J.: Author's Edition, 1876.
He began to experiment with less conventional metrics and abandoned rhyme altogether.For the most part
"A Hitherto Unknown Whitman Story and a Possible Early Poem."
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921. Pre-Leaves Poems
On the verso of leaf 15 and part of leaf 16 appears a draft of what would become section 11 of Calamus
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Jackson's hand-picked successor, Martin Van Buren, in his first campaign (1836) and took an active part
with a wrinkled and dark-yellow face," and lacking "conventional ceremony or etiquette" (Prose Works 2:
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 3. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1914.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.____.
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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