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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770–1831)

  • Creator(s): Bauerlein, Mark
Text:

of natural and artificial" appear as "radiations of one consistent and eternal purpose" (Prose Works 1:

en-masse," equality and singularity, are but polar terms in "the endless process of Creative thought" (1:

In other words, Hegel's "catholic standard and faith" (Prose Works 1:259) Whitman interprets as a metaphysical

F. U. Stitt to N. L. Jeffries, 12 November 1867

  • Date: November 12, 1867
  • Creator(s): F. U. Stitt | Walt Whitman
Text:

March 3, 1865 3,600 For two clerks of Class 3, per act of March 3, 1865 3,200 For one clerk of Class 1,

per act of March 3, 1865. 1200 For two additional Temporary Clerks of Class 1, per Act of July 23, 1866

Orville Hickman Browning to Edward Jordan, 6 July 1868

  • Date: July 6, 1868
  • Creator(s): Orville Hickman Browning | Walt Whitman
Text:

Attorney General upon questions of law seems to me to be restricted in the Act creating this office, (1

And though he has since been charged with the supervision of other officers, and required, (1 Brightly

W. A. Field to John A. Rawlins, 1 May 1869

  • Date: May 1, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

May 1, 1869. Hon. John A. Rawlins, Secretary of War.

Rawlins, 1 May 1869

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to John H. Howe, 1 October 1869

  • Date: October 1, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

October 1, 1869. Hon. J. H. Howe, Chief Justice Wyoming Terr. Cheyenne.

Howe, 1 October 1869

Sunday, June 1, 1890

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

Sunday, June 1, 189010.10 A.M. Down to W.'s with Harned.

Sunday, June 1, 1890

hexameters

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

hexameters —verses whose lines are six poetic feet, either dactyls or spondees "Then when An 1 dromache

in poetry (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:

Leaves of Grass 1

  • Date: 1867
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Leaves of Grass 1 1.

William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 30 August 1888

  • Date: August 30, 1888
  • Creator(s): William Sloane Kennedy
Text:

See notes Sept 1 1888 Belmont Mass Aug. 30 '88 Dear Walt Whitman:— I long,—and have lang syne & every

Kennedy see notes Sept 1, 1888 William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 30 August 1888

Union Veteran Publishing Company to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1891

  • Date: August 1, 1891
  • Creator(s): Union Veteran Publishing Company
Text:

Chicago, Aug t 1st 189 1 Dear Sir We wish to inform you that the last work of the Rev.

truly Union Veteran Pub'g Co see note Aug 6 1891 Union Veteran Publishing Company to Walt Whitman, 1

Charles L. Heyde to Walt Whitman, 3 December 1890

  • Date: December 3, 1890
  • Creator(s): Charles L. Heyde
Text:

I have connected my stove with hers in bedroom, by adding more pipe and elbow —at a cost of 1 doll ar

I have no money am s hort 10 dollars, interest 1 year—at Bank—due 10th Nov—not quite out of coal yet.

Walt Whitman to Alfred Pratt, 1 July 1869

  • Date: July 1, 1869
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

July 1, 18 69 Dear Alfred Pratt, I am still here in Washington, & work in the same office—My health is

Price Elizabeth Lorang Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Alfred Pratt, 1 July 1869

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 30 March 1891

  • Date: March 30, 1891
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Meeting) April 28 to May 1—then put in May at the seaside & in neighborhood of Phila. and go home 1 June

Walt Whitman to Ellen M. O'Connor, 1 May [1874]

  • Date: May 1, 1874
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

May 1. 3 p.m.

O'Connor, 1 May [1874]

Walt Whitman to William D. O'Connor, 14 April [1883]

  • Date: April 14, 1883
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

out of course in your own name—send the enclosed printed title page—& ask for a certificate—it is $1

The publisher McKay told me to say to you that you can have at half price ($1) whatever number of copies

Jeannette L. and Joseph B. Gilder to Walt Whitman, 1 November 1890

  • Date: November 1, 1890
  • Creator(s): Jeannette L. and Joseph B. Gilder
Text:

Nov. 1, 1890. Dear Mr.

Gilder to Walt Whitman, 1 November 1890

Immigrants

  • Creator(s): Harris, Maverick Marvin
Text:

exclaimed, "Restrict nothing—keep everything open: to Italy, to China, to anybody" (With Walt Whitman 1:

as "legislative nonsense," "utterly ridiculous, impracticable—and, moreover, unnecessary" (Gathering 1:

He was struck by the sturdiness of the men and the "patience, honesty, and good nature" (Notebooks 1:

Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908.Whitman, Walt.

Prosody

  • Creator(s): Winslow, Rosemary Gates
Text:

In line 1, there are two phrasal groups, each containing two accents, falling in the same positions—primary

The two groups have the same accentual contour—falling 1–2, primary to secondary prominence.

Line 2 does not pick up the iambic rhythm of line one but rather this 1–2 falling contour.

Again there are two groups, with 1–2 contours, with the first accent on pronouns—I and you and -sume

Abraham Simpson & Co. to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1867

  • Date: August 1, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson & Co.
Text:

—"SPIRITUALS." 1.—THE SOUTH-EASTERN STATES.

The Contents embrace: 1.

CONTENTS OF No. 1.—July, 1867. Original Articles. On Instinct:its Nature and Seat.—By Dr. HAMMOND.

Abraham Simpson & Co. to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1867

Lincoln, Abraham (1809–1865)

  • Creator(s): Pannapacker, William A.
Text:

that they were comparable types: "Lincoln gets almost nearer me than anybody else" (With Walt Whitman 1:

came to trust the "supernatural tact" and "idiomatic Western genius" of his "captain" (Correspondence 1:

contemplated Lincoln's face, "the peculiar color, the lines of it, the eyes, mouth, expression" (Prose Works 1:

said, had ever captured Lincoln's "goodness, tenderness, sadness, and canny shrewdness" (Prose Works 1:

Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: D. Appleton, 1908. Whitman, Walt.

Gurowski, Count Adam de (1805–1866)

  • Creator(s): Hatch, Frederick
Text:

Vol. 1. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1862; Vol. 2. New York: Carleton, 1864; Vol. 3.

Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1961. Gurowski, Count Adam de (1805–1866)

Sarrazin, Gabriel (1853–1935)

  • Creator(s): Sarracino, Carmine
Text:

impressed, inserted a chapter called "Walt Whitman," which was published separately in La Nouvelle Revue on 1

Walt Whitman Review 1 (1959): 8–11. Sarrazin, Gabriel. "Walt Whitman." In Re Walt Whitman. Ed.

Walt Whitman to Edward Dowden, 8 September 1876

  • Date: September 8, 1876
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

America Sept 8 '76 Edward Dowden My dear friend I send you by mail to-day, same address as this note, 1

R P Graves, 1 Watson r'd road , Leeson Park Dublin .

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 5 April 1885

  • Date: April 5, 1885
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

My plan is that sometime (any time) before the 1 st June John Burroughs should run down to Philadelphia

and take you to Esopus then about 1 June I would go to Esopus and after staying there a day or two (

Eugene Benson to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1877

  • Date: January 1, 1877
  • Creator(s): Eugene Benson
Text:

Jan 1 st 1877. Palazzo Albani. 22 Quattro Fontane. To Walt Whitman.

Eugene Benson to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1877

Edward Carpenter to Walt Whitman, 19 December 1891

  • Date: December 19, 1891
  • Creator(s): Edward Carpenter
Text:

This is on the supposition that your big vol. costs £2 and the other one £1: but I am not sure (writing

am finely well & happy with much love to you Ed: Carpenter Jan 9 '92 sent 2 pockets to Carpenter & 1

Moncure D. Conway to Walt Whitman, 1 February 1868

  • Date: February 1, 1868
  • Creator(s): Moncure D. Conway
Text:

Feb. 1, 68 My dear friend, I have but a moment in which to write to you, if I save the mail.

Conway to Walt Whitman, 1 February 1868

William Morton Fullerton to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1887

  • Date: August 1, 1887
  • Creator(s): William Morton Fullerton
Text:

Advertiser Office Boston Aug. 1 1887 My dear Sir: I have lately been spending happy days with my dear

given to me, I am Most faithfully yours, Wm Morton Fullerton William Morton Fullerton to Walt Whitman, 1

Herbert P. Horne to Walt Whitman, 1 October 1888

  • Date: October 1, 1888
  • Creator(s): Herbert P. Horne
Text:

Oct: 1 188 8 Dear M r . Whitman.

Horne to Walt Whitman, 1 October 1888

Charles L. Heyde to Walt Whitman, 8 September [1890]

  • Date: September 8, [1890]
  • Creator(s): Charles L. Heyde
Text:

Now Walt, we need money most—taxes—then 1 ton of coal, 1 cord of wood, which Lou promise to pay for—coal

Walt Whitman to Herbert Gilchrist, 1 August 1885

  • Date: August 1, 1885
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Original Letter 328 Mickle Street Camden New Jersey U S America August 1 '85 Dear Herbert Gilchrist Yours

Walt Whitman Sprague Collection No 34 W. #18 Walt Whitman to Herbert Gilchrist, 1 August 1885

"Song at Sunset" (1860)

  • Creator(s): Butler, Frederick J.
Text:

He writes in his American Primer that nothing is "more spiritual than words" (1).The poet's relationship

substantial words" are all around us—in the "ground and sea . . . in the air . . . in you" (section 1)

Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 5.1 (1987): 1–11.Whitman, Walt. An American Primer. 1904. Ed.

Leaves of Grass (1867 cluster 1)

Text:

Leaves of Grass (1867 cluster 1)

Leaves of Grass (1871-72 cluster 1)

Text:

Leaves of Grass (1871-72 cluster 1)

Amos T. Akerman to Thomas W. Price, 1 November 1871

  • Date: November 1, 1871
  • Creator(s): Amos T. Akerman | Walt Whitman
Text:

Nov. 1, 1871. Thomas W. Price, Esq.

Price, 1 November 1871

Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1 February 1889

  • Date: February 1, 1889
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Camden Feb: 1 '89 Y'rs of 29th Jan: rec'd & welcom'd as always —I continue on much the same—the last

some impressions—I like it well— Best love to you Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 9 November 1889

  • Date: November 9, 1889
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

) —he was one of our most important & curious 1776–1836 characters—died in the last mention'd year— 1

cool & collected & conservative but I consider him a real honest permanent friend of self & L of G— 3 1/

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 23 October 1889

  • Date: October 23, 1889
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

W F (Warren Fritzinger) has just (1 p m) given me a good currying (with a horse brush) & will give me

another ab't 9 1/2—they are very acceptable to me—sting a little & make my flesh all red— One of the

Walt Whitman to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, 1 January 1867

  • Date: January 1, 1867
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Jan. 1, 1867 Dearest Mother, I have just rec'd your letter—I thought of you during that storm—it was

\Ashley Lawson Elizabeth Lorang Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, 1

About "Dumb Kate.—an Early Death"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

—An Early Death," The Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine 1 (May 1844): 230–231.

The Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine," in A History of American Magazines: 1741–1850 , vol. 1

John Inman, "Magazine Literature," The Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine 1 (January 1844): 3.

reprinted "Wild Frank's Return" (May 8, 1846), " The Half-Breed; A Tale of the Western Frontier " (June 1

—An Early Death The Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine May 1844 1 230–231 per.00334 Written for

"Proud Music of the Storm" (1869)

  • Creator(s): Marcus, Mordecai
Text:

version in 1881.Sidney Krause divides the poem's six numbered sections into three parts: I, section 1;

themes are specified respectively in line 51, "And man and art with nature fused at last" (section 1)

way from Life to Death" (section 6), which will provide for a new departure in his poetry.In section 1

world "[n]ourish'd henceforth by the celestial dream" (section 6) that he has described in sections 1

Nehemiah Whitman

  • Date: Between 1845 and 1861
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

was inherited by his son, His wife was Phebe Sarah White— Sarah White born about 1713 " died " 180 1

Cunningham Jesse Whitman, jr born June 25, 1776 Died at Dix Hills, Sept. 8, 1845 Sarah Whitman, born Jan. 1,

under chief command of Washington, See 1st edition Reminiscences of Long Island, vol. 2, page 28 or vol 1,

were sold (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:

Thomas Jefferson Whitman to Walt Whitman, 5 September 1863

  • Date: September 5, 1863
  • Creator(s): Thomas Jefferson Whitman
Text:

little over 3000 names they drew 1056 nearly one in three, while in other wards the proportion was 1

in 6 and 1 in 7 and in the 9th ward 1 in 10.

Edward Carpenter to Walt Whitman, 1 July 1881

  • Date: July 1, 1881
  • Creator(s): Edward Carpenter
Text:

Broadway nr near Sheffield 1. July.

Your friend Edward Carpenter good letter from Edward Carpenter July 1 '81 Edward Carpenter to Walt Whitman

, 1 July 1881

Debris 1

  • Date: 1860–1861
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Debris 1 HE is wisest who has the most caution, He only wins who goes far enough.

Debris 1

  • Date: 1867
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Debris 1 HE is wisest who has the most caution; He only wins who goes far enough.

Talbot Wilson

  • Date: Between 1847 and 1854
Text:

Edward Grier, Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:

lines, as well as the "generic or cosmic or transcendental 'I'" that appears in Leaves of Grass (Grier, 1:

Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti, 1 September 1876

  • Date: September 1, 1876
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

431 Stevens St—Camden, N Jersey U S America— Sept 1, '76 My dear friend, At last I am beginning to receive

Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti, 1 September 1876

Ellen M. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1890

  • Date: June 1, 1890
  • Creator(s): Ellen M. O'Connor
Text:

I hope you are feeling well this perfect June 1 st day. With love— Nelly O'Connor. Ellen M.

O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1890

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