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Hindustan At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
Goethe 1750—1832 2 Goethe's poems, competitive with the antique, are so because he has studied the antique
I; 2; Transcribed from digital images of the original item.
earth—China alone has (so estimated) 360,000,000 inhabitants Scythia (the name given to the northern part
Those theories are sustained by remarkable analogies between the languages prevailing in different parts
Eastern continent with those to be found on this continent. ancient Numidia, Getulia, &c —Northern part
Africa, on the Mediterranean now Algiers, Tripoli, &c At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
victorious— —his rapid movements back his victory at Worcester—the new rule soon prevailing in all parts
, the battle of Bunker Hill,—(1775) —the union of the Colonies,—no appearance of retraction on the part
the first forty or fifty years of the colony's existence, Brooklyn was its most important portion. part
up its watch‑ fires watchfires year after year, through good fortune and bad fortune, for the best part
Versos of all pages feature the same "City of Williamsburgh" stationery as pictured for surface 2, each
Versos of all pages feature the same "City of Williamsburgh" stationery as pictured for surface 2, each
"granite state" the white pine sometimes 200 ft high, and 6 ft in diameter Granite is found in all parts
Carolina The Great Dismal Swamp northeast part of N.
into Virginia—10x30 miles full of pine, juniper & cypress trees, with white & red oak in the drier parts
text of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook, and these manuscripts may, at one time, have been part
.— At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
before—see sketch of Brown, with portrait has family—wife, son, & two daughters Rossetti, W.M—lives with 2
Aug. 16 1890 Canoe "Uno" Yonkers Canoe Club 2 Transcribed from digital images of the original item.
It appears courtesy of the owner, Jeffery Kraus, and is part of the Jeffrey Kraus Collection.
point, if possible, than the German and Lockwood expeditions, after crossing Greenland in its broaded part
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
aboard to night—in good spirits & well & after a wonderfully happy visit, in wh' you & Canada have big part
Andriod," a striking historical romance; "The Ghost" and "The Carpenter," two notatble Christmas stories
journalist best known for his long narrative poem, The Light of Asia (1879), which tells the life story
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android
Manchester Guardian Dec: 2 '91 On December 1, 1891, Whitman received a letter from J.
newspaper article in pencil at the bottom of the newspaper clipping, as follows: "Manchester Guardian Dec. 2
.— ☞ 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
These plays are: (1) The Troubador—who nurses wounded heroes during the war of the Rebellion (2).
"The Brazen Andriod" is the curious title of a story by the late William D.
The first part appears in the April .
O'Connor's previous stories, "The Carpenter," and "The Ghost," made some stir in the literary world at
the time they were published: and this posthumous work stands out amid the mass of every-day short stories
It is 2 P M as I close & all goes fairly Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 30–31 March
O'Connor's story "The Brazen Android" appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in two installments: Part 1, vol
. 67, no. 402, April 1891, pp. 433–454; Part 2, vol. 67, no. 403, May 1891, pp. 577–599.
The story also appeared in the collection Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android, The Carpenter (
. | Jan 31 | 3 PM | 91; LONDON | AM | FE 2 | 91 | CANADA.
On the contrary I feel that it is a part of our life where the exercise of human freedom must come in
"Leaving it to you to prove and define": "Poets to Come" and Whitman's German Translators Part I: Overview
"Poets to Come" first appeared in German in 1889 as part of the very first book-length translation of
In part because of Thomas Mann's enthusiastic approval of the volume, Reisiger's translation continues
Part II: Individual Questions How is "brood" translated into German?
Nevertheless, the term is still a solid, if obscure, part of the religious discourse.
Las cuatro partes conocidas de dicha epopeya aparecieron de 1883 a 1886.
XII), el debía constar de seis partes.
En verdad, no eres las casas pacíficas, ni todo o parte de su prosperidad.
del plan del mundo, tanto como formamos parte actualmente.
¡Parte, alma libertada por Dios!
President; and the object of their application is to obtain such permission to make a conveyance of part
August 2, 1869. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.
Field to Hamilton Fish, 2 August 1869
August 2, 1869. Hon. John A. Rawlins, Secretary of War.
Rawlins, 2 August 1869
marked No. 1,— and received from him the same day a telegram, of which a copy is enclosed marked No. 2.
August 2, 1869. Hon. J. A. Garfield Hiram, Ohio.
Garfield, 2 August 1869
Attorneys, in place of others disallowed in part, and returned to this office to be made out anew—and
November 2, 1869. Hon. C.
Field to Columbus Delano, 2 November 1869
March 2, 1870. Hon. J. J. Martin Auditor for the P. O.
Martin, 2 March 1870
The property at Logansport, referred to above is a part of the land so granted, and is included in the
Smith's portion was, in part, laid off into town lots—that many of these lots have, from time to time
The attention of the Committee is called to Sec. 2 of the Act of March 2, 1865, (13 Stat. p. 459,) which
But by a reference to Section 2, of the Act of August 2, 1861, (12 Stat. 285,) which the first-named
There is a common complaint on the part of the majority of District Attorneys that, under the law, they
1868, asking his opinion upon the legal rate of duty per gallon, under the Act of July 14, 1862, Sec. 2,
compromise of cases, or of suits or proceedings in courts, authorize the remission, in whole or in part
Grier, ed., Notes and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1961–84), 2:
purchased the original negative after Taylor's death.The image itself, which Whitman described as a "2/
Over his lower parts a huge skin of an unfortunate polar bear is always present, which is strangely in
Back of that, in still earlier and lower forms of life, sensation or consciousness played its part in
"Some may condemn them as Godless, but for my own part, and I speak for the great advanced culture of
It parades before us a weak despair, an insistence on the irreconcileable in nature, the parting of friends
"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
The 2 vol. Centennial Edition of your works.
and asserting "I love the poem" ("Thoughts and Things" New-York Saturday Press [January 14, 1860], 2)
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908. Waldron, Randall.
mother, he wrote, were "the two best and sweetest women I have ever seen or known" (Correspondence 2:
When the newly married couple moved into the Whitman household, Mattie became an integral part of the
For his part, undoubtedly with pride in Jeff's accomplishments in mind, Walt praised the great achievements
(Prose Works 2:693). BibliographyAllen, Gay Wilson.
Floyd Stovall. 2 Vols. New York: New York UP, 1963-1964. Whitman, Thomas Jefferson [1833–1890]
Whitman would later say that he came to make sure that, if Sanborn were convicted, he—Whitman—might take part
Herald Office New York Feb 2 1891 My Dear Sir May we venture to hope that you will feel moved to say
Very Sincerely Wallace Wood Wallace Wood to Walt Whitman, 2 February 1891
It is postmarked: New York | Feb 2 | 11 PM | 91; Camden, N.J. | Feb | 3 | 6 AM | 1891 | Rec'd.
Sir: May we still hope you will join the Herald's Symposium of a select number of authorities in all parts
What organs, systems or parts of the body, features of the face, or convolutions of the brain ought to
See Wood's letter to Whitman of February 2, 1891.
are not always sure you have heard aright, but somehow you feel that the very Distance is the truest part
The reader will always have his or her part to do, just as much as I have had mine.
Whitman (he would not like to be called Mr., but he has done what he likes himself for the most part,
That work, or rather the important part of it—for little that has appeared since makes much difference—was
We cannot, for our part, conceive any theory of poetry which shall shut out stuff such as the Death Carol
Of scenes like these, I say, who writes—who e'er can write, the story?
part of the country.
There were six brothers (all the boys of the family) in the army, part of them as conscripts, part as
But there is every kind of wound, in every part of the body.
and story-tellers, windy, bragging, vain centres of street-crowds.
—stories and story-tellers, windy, bragging, vain centres of street-crowds.
part of the country.
But that is part of our lesson.
The leading parts.
, (is it not the largest part?)