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this was taken.In May of 1891, Murray accompanied the New York sculptor and friend of Thomas Eakins, William
where this was taken.In May of 1891, Murray accompanied the New York sculptor and friend of Eakins, William
where this was taken.In May of 1891, Murray accompanied the New York sculptor and friend of Eakins, William
comrades" ("These I Singing in Spring") formed loving friendships with Charles Eldridge, Lewy Brown, William
influence of his friends in the Attorney General's office in the Treasury building, adjacent to the White
He relied on his married friends, William and Ellen O'Connor, and John and Ursula Burroughs, to provide
William O'Connor's advocacy of Negro suffrage and Whitman's indifference bordering on hostility was the
William Douglas O'Connor: Walt Whitman's Chosen Knight.
Their names can be found on the passenger list for the vessel William Patten .
They had two sons, Edward, a bricklayer, and William, a carpenter.
William R.
Whites ( ., 2: 308).
McLaughlin's mother); Katherine; William E.; and Henrietta.
New York: New York UP, 1961.Yeats, William Butler. The Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats. Ed.
nimbus of gold-color'd light," around the head of each "you" that he addresses.In Pragmatism (1907) William
Bucknell Review 28.1 (1983): 121–143.James, William.
New York: William Sloane, 1955. Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. New York: Oxford UP, 1959.
novelists, musicians, and poets is staggering: Honoré de Balzac, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ivan Turgenev, William
He is about as handsome an old man as I have seen, his white locks parting over a serene and most noble
And it means, sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones, Growing among black folks as among white
The early lilacs became part of this child; And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and
blue-grey shirt, his iron-grey hair, his swart sun-burnt face and bare neck, he lay upon the brown-and-white
April 24 '76 Dear Whitman, Wm William Rossetti has shown me your letter indicating annoyance at some
Winds blow south, or winds blow north, Day come white, or white come black, Home, or rivers and mountains
William White. lg Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass: Comprehensive Reader’s Edition, ed. Harold W.
Mishra works accurately from William White’s transcription of this passage in Daybooks and Notebooks
WilliamS.
In the only complete, published version of this notebook, the editor William White refers to this as
, William Carlos, 94, 122 Yeats, William Butler, 120–21 words as material objects, 122–23, “A young man
and deliciously aching, / Limitless limpid jets of love hot and enormous, quivering jelly of love, white-blow
A friend of mine, William D.
William E.]
William Michael Rossetti (1829-1919).
William F.Channing (1820-r9or), the brother-in-law of Ellen O'Connor and son of William Ellery Channing
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 2:424. 48.
William White. NUPM Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts, ed. Edward F. Grier.
William M.
White, William M. "The Dynamics of Whitman's Poetry." The Sewanee Review, 80 (1972):347-60.
William White. New York: New York University Press, 1978. 3 vols. - - .
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White.
Jesse Whitman was the son of Nehemiah and Phoebe (Sarah White) Whitman; he inherited the family farm
William Douglas O’Connor, Three Tales (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1892).
William James famously analyzes the corporeality of feeling in his 1884 “What Is an Emotion?”
William James, “What Is an Emotion?” Mind 9, no. 34 (April 1884): 188–205.
William White, vol. 3 (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 816.
White, “Emily Dickinson’sExistentialDramas,” in The CambridgeCompanionto Emily Dickinson, ed.
much only of course somewhat older. hair sprinkled somewhat with gray. your hair cannot be much more white
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. Introduction.
Bradley, Blodgett, Golden, and White. Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1980. xv–xxv.Duncan, Isadora.
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. 3 vols. New York: New York UP, 1980. "Pioneers!
favorites as Junius Brutus Booth, Charlotte Cushman, Edwin Forrest, Thomas Hamblin, Fanny Kemble, and William
The British style was best exemplified by William Charles Macready, subdued and rather tame, as opposed
In 1849 the rivalry between British actor William Charles Macready and the American star Edwin Forrest
The Olympic Theater opened in 1837 and then came under the management of William Mitchell in 1839 through
bad seasons, Palmo lost control of the Opera House, and the theater languished until taken over by William
, of original grandeur and elegance of design, with the masses of gay colour, the preponderance of white
Probably a slip of the hand or printer's error for William Bell Scott.
traditional forms—especially the quatrain and the rhymed couplet.A Scottish visitor to Australia, William
For publication information see William White and G.R. Thompson; see also Thomas L.
Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America 67 (1973): 64–65.White, William.
The Native American was found by white pioneers when he was about seven.
opposite that of Natty Bumppo of The Pioneers (1823) and other James Fenimore Cooper novels, who is a white
The first sentences of chapter 2 establish the duality: "I am white by education and an Indian by birth
Arrow-Tip as anticipating Whitman's "friendly and flowing savage" in "Song of Myself " (section 39), and William
New York: Knopf, 1995.Scheik, William J. "Whitman's Grotesque Half-Breed."
Walt Whitman has been often, and with justice, compared to the painter—poet—prophet William Blake; like
PhyllisMcBrideShakespeare, William (1564–1616)Shakespeare, William (1564–1616) The author of two lyric
Shakespeare, William (1564–1616)
T.MattesonGalaxy, TheGalaxy, TheThe Galaxy was a New York monthly periodical founded and edited by William
critical essay on Whitman, John Burroughs's "Walt Whitman and His 'Drum-Taps,'" which Whitman's friend William
life of their author" (qtd. in Reynolds 516).The day the article appeared, Whitman sent a copy to William
Gertrude Traubel and William White. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1982; Vol. 7. Ed.
(William Sloane Kennedy, for example, wrote that Whitman would "probably have desired to have him privately
Coors Endowed Chair, US Air Force Academy William H.
Finkel, William L. "Walt Whitman's Manuscript Notes on Oratory."
Sherman, William. Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England.
William White. 3 vols. New York: New York UP, 1978.____. Specimen Days.
White. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1988. Gibson, Ian. Federico García Lorca: 2.
Whitman might have seen a model in William Andrus Alcott, Bronson Alcott's cousin and the author of nearly
For many writers of the day, like William Alcott and Ralph Waldo Emerson, writing led to a primary career
Speech Monographs 19 (1952): 11–26.Finkel, William L. "Walt Whitman's Manuscript Notes on Oratory."
William Summers, who is a Member of Parliament.
Williams Kind regards to Mrs. Davis. Mary B. H. Williams to Walt Whitman, 3 September 1888
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. - - .
Influenced in his early work, including the volume White Buildings (1926), by the French symbolists,
" ("Pevec ličnosti i žizni") and "The Poetry of Struggle" ("Poèzija borʹby"), appear in the volume White
which has in effect powerfully recreated: Me and mine, loose windrows, little corpses, Froth, snowy white
Williams Martha B. H. Williams to Walt Whitman, 21 December 1884
Selected and edited by William Michael Rossetti (Hotten.)
the stumpy bars of pig-iron, the strong, clean-shaped T-rail for railroads; Oil-works, silk-works, white-lead-works
What is that little black thing I see there in the white? Loud! loud! loud!
As William White has shown, 795 copies were printed in all, 599 of which were bound in cloth with varying
White, William. "The First (1855) Leaves of Grass: How Many Copies?"
"Black & White" 33, Bouverie Street, London, E.C. 16th March 189 1. Sir/.
1871 iwill I will the names of our Children Comencing Commencing at the first ira Ira Smith Halsa/ William
that swing and bloom; in your dining room, close to the tiled stove that smells of pine resin and white
America] most nearly recognizes its image is good gray Whitman in his open-collared shirt, in his white
class or of his own intellectual caste, of his own region or territorial area, or of his own race of white-skinned
Perhaps his long white hair made him seem paternal or maternal in the eyes of fatally wounded young men