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Whitman hoped that the tedium and pettiness of his senior years would not infect his poetry.
Whitman emerged a mature poet, ready to weld together the nation that had survived.
While Pataki rattled on endlessly about his shampoo, Whitman became very vocal about missing The Weekly Standard.
We know he was interested in American literature, for he wrote an essay each on Whitman and Thoreau.
Some kids emerged as the true heirs of Whitman, barbaric yawpers singing their own songs of themselves.
Walt Whitman dreams of the first jumpshot he will take, the ball arcing clumsily from his fingers, striking the rim so hard that it sparks.
The self-proclaimed American Bard, Whitman has also come to be seen as the litmus test for the literature of American democracy.
John Ott is a visiting assistant professor of art history at Whitman College.
Hopkins and Whitman appropriately shared a metric that suited their commitment to the natural.
My daughter is a junior at Walt Whitman High School, an upscale public school in Bethesda, Maryland.
In the late 1860s Whitman received overdue recognition in America as the early reactions to his radical style began to fade.
To the Fabians, Morris was, of course, was one of the great social prophets and Whitman the great singer.
The children of Ballou deserve a chance at the first-class quality of education Whitman students receive.
No philosopher would jettison Plato just because it's old fashioned, nor would anyone mock the old fogy Whitman.
Walt Whitman, for example, created a fantastic self-image which appealed to those seeking an earthy, robust American literary voice.
If I sometimes seem grouchy or disoriented, remember that like Walt Whitman I contain multitudes.
History paints a vivid picture of disparity and dissimilarity between Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman.
Palmer followed Whitman by pointing out the steps that the golf industry has taken to become more environmentally friendly over the years.
The director, Whitman, was an experimental geneticist and spent years in the study of hybrid doves and pigeons.
So without doing a Walt Whitman, I'm now going to self-refer.
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As in the case of Whitman, his country is his bride, and upon it he has showered all the affectional wealth of his nature.
It is difficult in such poetry not to apostrophise one's subject as Whitman did.
Horace Traubel will be remembered, as he wished to be remembered, as the biographer of Whitman.
If there is one thing that Mr. Whitman is not, it is this, for Branger was a chansonnier.
They had been sent out to Christianize the Indians, but Whitman was also to build a state.
Mrs. Whitman stood at a door which had a sash window, looking at the attack on Mr. Sanders.
Not many of them could go to the extremes of Whitman, or even of Harte and Hay.
These two were the wives of Whitman and Spalding, missionaries bound for Oregon.
As for Swinburne's hydrocephalic muse, I do not think Whitman took any interest in it from the first.
This is a matter of no small concern to the curators of the Whitman cult.
After all, the justest estimate of Whitman and his book is his own.
Whitman also, we may add, wished Traubel to be so remembered.
The EEA enables HNR to exploit the presalt oil finds on the Ruche, Tortue, Moubenga and Walt Whitman prospects.
The EEA provides for exploitation of the pre-salt oil discoveries on the Ruche, Tortue, Moubenga and Walt Whitman prospects.
The EEA allows to exploit the pre-salt oil finds on the Ruche, Tortue, Moubenga and Walt Whitman prospects.
This is what I find the fatal defect of our American Ossian, Walt Whitman, whose way is where artistic madness lies.
Essential Walt Whitman introduces listeners to Whitman's classic verses celebrating humanity.
Interestingly, only one woman, Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett Packard, accomplished the task of increasing her fortunes as a hired hand, according to Forbes.
While our 19th century literary folk elevated Longfellow, who made a mellifluous sound that was mostly Tennysonian, the genius resided in Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman.
The supplement includes newly discovered and updated materials useful for Whitman scholars, focusing on actual publications by Whitman rather than those about him.
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