Anne Gilchrist, Her Life and WritingsScribner & Welford, 1887 - 368 Seiten Biography -- Essays: An Englishwoman's estimate of Walt Whitman. Three glimpses of a New England village. A confession of faith. |
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... Walt Whitman . I suggested to Mr. Whitman , the giving of these letters or rather extracts from them , for publication in the present volume . But the poet was not entirely favourable or willing . " I do not know , " he says in a late ...
... Walt Whitman . I suggested to Mr. Whitman , the giving of these letters or rather extracts from them , for publication in the present volume . But the poet was not entirely favourable or willing . " I do not know , " he says in a late ...
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... Walt Whitman - I have abstained from interfering ( except in some minor particulars ) with the biographer's discretion in the treatment of these copious items of correspondence ; and , as to the further general question , I commit ...
... Walt Whitman - I have abstained from interfering ( except in some minor particulars ) with the biographer's discretion in the treatment of these copious items of correspondence ; and , as to the further general question , I commit ...
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... Walt Whitman . As regards Blake , I co - operated with her— so far as my limited share in the matter goes both when the biography was preparing for the press in 1852 , and again when the second and revised edition was forth- coming in ...
... Walt Whitman . As regards Blake , I co - operated with her— so far as my limited share in the matter goes both when the biography was preparing for the press in 1852 , and again when the second and revised edition was forth- coming in ...
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... Walt Whitman being very amply expressed in the course of the ensuing pages . Her letters speak for themselves ; and it would not befit me , to whom so many of them . are addressed , to enlarge upon the qualities of thought and ...
... Walt Whitman being very amply expressed in the course of the ensuing pages . Her letters speak for themselves ; and it would not befit me , to whom so many of them . are addressed , to enlarge upon the qualities of thought and ...
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... Walt Whitman Stillman's meeting with Walt Whitman - A Mediæval Troubadour . ― CHAPTER XVII . - 1870-1871 . Age 42-43 . Anne Gilchrist writes to Dante Gabriel Rossetti about " Jenny " Her first Essay upon Whitman Dixon of Sunderland ...
... Walt Whitman Stillman's meeting with Walt Whitman - A Mediæval Troubadour . ― CHAPTER XVII . - 1870-1871 . Age 42-43 . Anne Gilchrist writes to Dante Gabriel Rossetti about " Jenny " Her first Essay upon Whitman Dixon of Sunderland ...
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