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William Tebb (Surrey, England). They were greatly disappointed W. not being able to see them.
W. sent interested queries after some of the men—asked about Foley, Cook, Major Williams.
Talcott Williams writes me, "The workingmen's letters are printed just as they are received."
I suppose it would help both if William would exchange some of his surplus stir for some of John's surplus
He referred me to William Gray, special granite expert. W. satisfied.
I told him Frank Williams was in to see me. "And he was opposed to Ingersoll, wasn't he?"
Has William Morris the right quality?"
Williams'. Do you think it is?" Further, "How funny he did not receive Bob's pamphlet!
specifically and he seemed quickly to understand, thanking me for it.Said he still had no word from Talcott Williams
Williams had not given me the copy W. corrected. Professed not to be able to find it.
Frederick Beltz, Memorials of the Order of the Garter, from Its Foundation to the Present Time [London: William
See William Godwin, St.
the Revolution to the Age of Jackson [Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010], 481; William
Wisdom mentioned by Whitman is Captain William A.
His father, Frederick William, set him to work at French and Mathematics as soon as he was out of long
William Rossetti has a little girl which is a great delight to him.
("No finer women ever walked this earth than the women of the Williams family" said & repeated old C.V
William is well as usual, he is at the office or would send lots of love. Mrs.
New York: William Sloane Associates, 1955.Erkkila, Betsy. Whitman the Political Poet.
New York: New York UP, 1961.Yeats, William Butler. The Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats. Ed.
Three Voices from Paumanok: The Influence of Long Island on James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant
Selected and Edited by William Michael Rossetti London: John Camden Hotten. 1868.
Robert Williams Buchanan (1841-1901) was a British poet, novelist and dramatist.
John on that point that we hear nothing or very little: that for weeks we have not had a word: that William
I put in this question: "You have said William was an Anarchist, too: how can he be both a party Republican
But he went on: "I had a postal from O'Connor—Nellie O'Connor: William is still in a very sad state:
He says he has sense enough to expect "the worst, as the world calls it": that which, in William's case
"O'Connor's orator nature—his mobile, passionate, high-strung orator nature," and spoke again of William
W. at once assented: "There is nothing in their line anywhere near equal to them: William was vehement
I step softly over and find by his card that he is named William Cone, of the First Maine Cavalry, and
Missouri, Iowa, and all the Western States, temporarily camped here in Sherman's Union Major General William
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.
sea-waves hurry in and out, not the air, delicious and dry, the airof the ripe summer, bears lightlyalong white
heat flames up and consumes,” “the sea-waves hurry in and out,” “the air of the ripe sum- mer” drops “white
by the concluding passage in which he associates thepoeticallymovinganderoticallysuggestiveimageof “white
october 31, 1863 [Saturday] and novem- ber 1, 1863 [Sunday], in which he describes a visit to the White
[new york: new york University Press, 1984], 539). althoughWhitman may not have “slept over at the White
William resented the Emperor piece. Why?
W. says he is afraid "William is on the down road—is not long for this world."
expansive," he threw his arms open wide and his body back in the chair.Gilchrist asked W. if Talcott Williams
there is an editorial much better than common, about Browning: written, I should say, by Talcott Williams
O'Connor sends me a picture of William.
Kennedy Stopped in at Press to see Talcott Williams. He and wife will come.
W. said, "It is in some respects the wittiest, drollest, subtlest of all William's printed pieces.
The ideologial founder of the Loco focos, William Leggett (1801-1839), advocated for free trade, and
news arrived that Maclay’s school bill, The Maclay Bill was named after its sponsor, Assemblyman William
William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 9 October 1868
William Norman Guthrie, in Walt Whitman the Camden Sage (1897), thought that the study of the Gita was
Orwitz, of Baltimore, Professor Gross's daughter, William Henry Rawle, F.
hint of Emerson's sermons, lectures, and essays.After graduation Emerson assisted his older brother William
gentlemen know that (leaving out all the border States) there were fifty regiments and seven companies of white
men here—the scene is a curious one—the ward is perhaps 120 or 30 feet long—the cots each have their white
The boulevards stretching miles and miles, white and clean—yes, as far as the eye can reach—make me stop
to be dodged or trifled with: but after every allowance is made this fact still remains true: the white
Learning far out of an open window, appeared a white draperied shape, its face possessed of a wonderful
been at some doubt whether to class this strange and hideous creature with the race of Red Men or White—for
For shame old maniacs—bring down those toss'd arms, and let your white hair be, Here gape your great
Behold, the sea itself, And on its limitless, heaving breast, the ships; See, where their white sails
Behold, the sea itself, And on its limitless, heaving breast, the ships; See, where their white sails