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Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. 474–490. "Poetry To-day in America—Shakspere—The Future" (1881)
GayBartonChopin, Kate (1850–1904)Chopin, Kate (1850–1904) The fiction of Kate O'Flaherty Chopin depicts
Kate Chopin: Modern Critical Views. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1987. 1–6.
Chopin, Kate.
"Kate Chopin and Walt Whitman." Walt Whitman Review 16 (1970): 120–121. Loving, Jerome.
Chopin, Kate (1850–1904)
kind of person, but in others rejects the corrupt, a contradiction especially apparent in sections 2
find the volume to be nothing more than "an auctioneer's inventory of a warehouse" —6 May 1856 [Norton 2:
Working mainly for New York and Brooklyn newspapers, Whitman wrote stories and editorials on a variety
divine principle, or fountain, from which issued laws, ecclesia, manners, institutes" (Prose Works 2:
The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1884. 2 vols.
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. ____.
philosophy adequate to it is one that makes contradiction and the terms contradicted an essential part
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770–1831)
In this case, "Out of the Cradle" and its story of ideal love and traumatic separation and the abandoned
he would inherit from Amy Van Velsor a sympathy with Quaker customs as well as a number of family stories
Vol. 2. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1938.Reynolds, David S.
has been already said, and must serve as a great reason why of this whole book—first, that the main part
The reader will always have his or her part to do, just as much as I have had mine.
—tangled and many- veined many-veined and hard has been thy part, To admiration has it been enacted?
Duly the needed discord parts offsetting, blending, Weaving from you, from Sleep, Night, Death itself
May-be I am non-literary and non-decorous (let me at least be human and pay part of my debt) in this
Dec. 2, 1866 My dear Whitman: I find your book and cordial letter, on returning home from a lecturing
or tell me where to find you, and oblige Your friend, Bayard Taylor Bayard Taylor to Walt Whitman, 2
The age is over-squeamish, and, for my part, I prefer the honest nude to the suggestive half-draped.
His letter of December 2, 1866, was even more unreserved in its praise.
If I worship one thing more than another it shall be the spread of my own body or any part of it."
Parting track'd by arriving—perpetual payment of perpetual loan, Rich, showering rain, and recompense
Here is part of a birds-eye view with which he favours us of sailors and their doings throughout the
more truly human not to speak of, than to speak of (such speech producing self-consciousness, whereas part
Had Whitman ventured upon the hundredth part of his grossness in the camp of the Greeks, he would have
The review of Leaves of Grass that appeared in the New York Saturday Press on June 2, 1860, was signed
The review of Leaves of Grass that appeared in the New York Saturday Press on June 2, 1860, was signed
half the night, making intimate acquaintance with all sorts of people & places & with far distant parts
The public Gardens & Commons in the busiest part, sloping down from the gilt domed state house on Beacon
Edward Everett Hale (1822–1909) was a Unitarian minister and fiction writer, best-known for the short-story
If one's patient has an ache or pain, the nurse whistles for the student (my whistle is 2).
Whitman's earliest works, "Shirval: A Tale of Jerusalem" (1845), is a fictionalized retelling of the story
the First Edition 2.
United States and States United: Whitman’s National Vision in 1855 m. wynn thomas 62 part 2 : Reading
Recchia, 2 vols.
(nupm, 2:831).
he refers to the story as “an almost absurd account” [2:471]) in depicting the first edition as a kind
portion of the state of New-York, and extending from about 40˚ 34´ to 41˚ 10´ North Latitude, and from 2˚
itself, expanding in width as it proceeds eastwardly from Suffolk Court House, and separating this part
In some parts this ridge or spine (as it is sometimes called) is covered by forest, and in others entirely
broken, excepting some of the necks and points that stretch into the Sound, which are, for the most part
in many places is Beach drifted by the winds into hills of the most fantastic forms, and in other parts
Oct. 2, 1871. Hon. John Pool, U.S. Senator, Washington, D. C.
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Benjamin Helm Bristow to John Pool, 2
Quartermaster General, it seems that this question relates to the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, which extends over parts
Shelby, 16th Infantry, in any action that may be brought against him for the part taken by him in recovering
Conkling's fees will be allowed as a part of the compromise, but that the District Attorney can receive
views laid down by Attorney General Hoar in his letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, dated February 2,
Co's. fees. question of special counsel, &c May 2, 1870.— I wish to say further that under the Act of
excise imposed on malt consumed in Canada, but not on that article when exported here, does not form a part
at San Francisco, California, and asking what suits or claims are pending against the whole, or any part
Nov. 2, 1871. J. R. Beckwith, Esq. U. S. Attorney, New Orleans, La.
Beckwith, 2 November 1871
Oct. 2, 1871. Messrs. Carlisle & McPherson, Washington, D. C.
LorangMelanie Krupa John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Benjamin Helm Bristow to Carlisle & McPherson, 2
Oct. 2, 1871. Major General Halleck, Louisville, Ky. Mr. A. B.
LorangMelanie Krupa John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Benjamin Helm Bristow to Henry Wager Halleck, 2
follows: 1st, Because it does not appear that any citation has been served upon the plaintiff in error. 2.
now in the city, and I do not know certainly when he will return, but probably not before the latter part
request of the plaintiff, and asking me to notify you at what time I can probably attend and take part
It is probable, however, that I could be absent from here a few days in the latter part of November—and
Go to Ashville if necessary, and any other part of the State, that you deem important at any time.
But under the Act of August 2, 1861, reënacted by the Act of April 10, 1869, the Attorney General is
Louis, Rock Island, and perhaps other parts of the West.
Dec. 2 189 0. Walt Whitman, Camden, NJ.
Flower to Walt Whitman, 2 December 1890
He looks pretty well, however, and his hand was strong and honest when I shook it at parting.
Feinberg Collection; Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden (New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961), 2:
See Trowbridge, My Own Story, with recollections of noted persons (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1903), 179
I have entirely recovered from my wounds long since and have been at work part of the time and attending
The vindication I have read part of it and Father has read the rest of it to us, and I shall take the
I have not decided what part of the country I would go to yet and I want to get your advice on the subject
.; CARRIER | FEB | 6 | 2 Del.
.; CARRIER | FEB | 27 | 2 DEL.
This letter will be handed to you by our esteemed Friend Miss Kate C Riley of Washington who I would
My Father died May 2 nd and was buried on the 4 I was in Syracuse a few days before he died to see him
then and now.Whitman's reception in Japan falls roughly into two stages—the first covering a good part
Kamei's voluminous book of 648 pages consists of two parts: the first part deals with Whitman in modern
that Whitman dealt literary convention a permanent injury and produced a "new kind in literature" (2:
A translation of the article appeared in the New Eclectic Magazine, 2 (July 1868), 325–329; see also
تسارعشييهنوگ»دازآرعش«.دوباكيرماهزاتحور ه هــكناــنآ،ناــحلامهنهك هرابرددناوتيمودنكيمنيوريپيصاخنزوزاهك 2
زا وا پ بري 4 1 .نارگيدربيقيقحناحتافيرتربليلدتسانيمهاهنت ينامز نمتيو هب تبسن يگتفيش .دنتخادرپيم نآ 2
اهكشا بقل نآ هب و تفرگ ار باتك نيا شخپ يولج 1 ،يياهنترد،بشرد نمتيو هب طوبرم ياههتشون .داد »نهوم تايبدا« 2
ارمدرمرظنتشادهقلاعواهكدهديمناشننمتيو 3 اههــساميورهكهديمخلكــشيبهدوتنياتــسيك 6 تلاو«رد.دنكتيريدمتايبداابشاهطبارهرابرد 2
. . 19 Post-RisorgimentoEncounters: EnricoNencioni,WilliamMichaelRossetti,andGiosuèCarducci Chapter 2
This story has prompted some doubts.
Luigi Gamberale, 2 vols. (Milano: Sonzogno, 1887, 1890).
Italo Calvino and Lorenzo Mondo, 2 vols. (Torino:Einaudi,1966),1:17.Mytranslation. 8.
“LavitaeleoperediWaltWhitman.”Rivistad’Italia6,bkt.2(February1903):181–7. ———.
It is postmarked: New York | Feb 2 | 330PM | D; Camden, N.J. | Feb | 3 | 6AM | 1891 | Rec'd.
[New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:318–319).
went in the ambulance to the depot & took the Cars north at 11 oclock & we got to philadelphia about 2
[New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:318–319).
[New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:318–319).
Culpeper now but I dont now how long it will last there is some talk of braking up 4 Companies of the 2
from home in A long time I gess that they have for got that they have A son in the army it is about 2
[New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:318–319).