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Reconciliation as Sequel and Supplement: Drum- Taps and Battle-Pieces / 69 peTer J.
Robert Penn 80 } Peter J.
Olsen- Smith, Steven, Peter Norberg, and Dennis C. Marnon.
Peter Coviello. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. ———.
Peter J.
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
novella is the Native American "Arrow-Tip," who is falsely accused of both theft and the murder of Peter
Later, on a hunting trip, Arrow-Tip gets into an altercation with Peter Brown and strikes him, severely
At the end of the novella, as the Deer mourns the death of his brother Arrow-Tip and Peter Brown goes
the front page of the issue, and the June 1, 1846, issue of the paper featured Whitman's poem " The Play-Ground
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
What can be more merry than their voices, ringing out upon the air in play—and what, than their innocent
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
Lippy and Peter W. Williams (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010), 1862.
section entirely, a revision that takes out Marsh's redemptive involvement with cholera victims and plays
(an instrument, by the by, which discourses very eloquent music, well–played, and is cheap to buy, and
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
section entirely, a revision that takes out Marsh's redemptive involvement with cholera victims and plays
Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the First Leaves of Grass , 1840–1855 (New York: Peter
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
Edward Recchia, eds., The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, vols. 1–2 (New York: Peter
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
He even observes a group of children playing a game while he walks, a scene that bears some resemblance
Whitman's sojourn to New Orelans is believed to have played a key role in shaping the poetry that would
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
In addition to publishing articles on national policy and playing an important role as an organ of the
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
November Boughs (1888), and Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) are important Whitman sources for the names of plays
Whitman called Cushman the greatest performer he had seen and admired her for playing any role that would
toward Forrest, however, and barely mentions Macready in his articles.Thomas Hamblin (1800–1853) played
Kemble (1809–1893) impressed Whitman in his early days; he claims to have seen her every night she played
Please have something that you want—and play that I sent it, instead of this unbeautiful Money Order.
The chief traps for these good folks are the mock auction shops, or "Peter Funk" establishments.
"Peter Funk" was a popular term for a decoy purchaser who falsely bid up prices on a product in partnership
See Louise Pound, "'Peter Funk': The Pedigree of a Westernism," American Speech 4.3 (February 1929),
the client's clothes while he slept" (Shane White, Stephen Garton, Stephen Robertson, Graham White, Playing
the client's clothes while he slept" (Shane White, Stephen Garton, Stephen Robertson, Graham White, Playing
In a letter to Peter Doyle, Whitman wrote that Dr.
Peter N.
Peter W.
Halligan, Peter W. “Phantom Limbs: The Body in Mind.”
Sacks, Peter M. The English Elegy: Studies in the Genre from Spenser to Yeats.
The comet, as a subject of alarm, is “played out,” and besides, it never succeeded in alarming any body
The play was "Our American Cousin."
I knew the play very well, & recollect asking Miss — at what point in it the tragedy occurred, but her
Lincoln laughed heartily at the comical situations & dialogue of the play, and paid close attention to
Miss — was leaning forward, she said, to catch some by-play that was going on at the back of the stage
shouted his cry of "Sic semper tyrannis" & run off the stage, she still thought it was part of the play
Look at this sturdy child of Nature playing with his mother: Hanging clothes on a rail near by, keeping
“All work and no play.”
I have written plays, comedy & tragedy, allegory, satire and biting political pieces, a few of them printed
Yet for its better advancement I have to play the part of a genteel citizen,—part repugnant!
undr her charge While I was there I never Shall forget and that I often think of the games we used to play
So you must com down when it gets in full blast a boat will play between here & Washington so it will
Moreover, playing both Adam and Eve, Whitman's persona gives birth to himself as a poet as well.The things
Similarly, Whitman's Adam is strong, vigorous, and sexual, with limbs quivering with the fire "that ever plays
rest standing—they are too tired; Afar on arctic ice, the she-walrus lying drowsily, while her cubs play
returning home at evening—the musket-muzzles all bear bunches of flowers presented by women; Children at play—or
rest standing—they are too tired; Afar on arctic ice, the she-walrus lying drowsily, while her cubs play
returning home at evening—the musket-muzzles all bear bunches of flowers presented by women; Children at play—or
They limp, and halt, and start, and leap, and fairly tumble; then mount and play fantastic tricks, sparkle
Peter, yet discern in every error its basis or contingent of truth.
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
Poe to the Light House Board, and of Peter Brown, Saginaw Bay Light House Keeper, to Major Poe, in relation
letter of the 12th isntant enclosing the letters of Major Poe, of the Light House Engineers, and of Peter
Shipman, under date of 8th instant, desires that "eleven (11) volumes of Peters' Reports, and seventeen
Peter M. Dox, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.
Akerman to Peter M. Dox, 24 April 1871
Peters, Moulton, Ala.
Peters, 28 December 1871
Sir: In answer to your letter of the 13th instant, in reference to the U.S. military land at Point Peter
honor to inform you that the District Attorney for Nebraska reports that no such persons as Swift, Peters
He remembered him of his brother as a boy—how they played together of the summer afternoons—and how,
Age 48— 51. new country — Description of Philadelphia— Edward The Carpenter — Walt Whitman at the play
Round the Priory we findart and nature playing into each other's hands.
A fondness for music was soon to show itself;an announcement ,that her mistress would play asonata of
Tennyson is all that he said. having men- tioned that they had just come over from Peters- field, and
His play ought to be worth reading and seeing.
without undue fatigue, to all who aim to give practical shape to their ardent belief in equality & fair play
everything—the being with Norah (who is like one of my own) & the dearest jolliest little man digging & playing
Whitman's "old fashioned" furniture and a "canary" that "sang with all his might, and a kitten [that] played
We had some fine harp playing & a witty recital at Miss Booth's. Miss Selous is back in America.
how: to let my children grow fond of you—to take food with us; if my music pleased you, to let me play