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Scholars have long seen Webster's 1844 dictionary to be an important resource for reading poet Emily Dickinson's life and work ; she once commented that the " Lexicon " was her " only companion " for years.
* Van Diemen's Land is mentioned in Emily Dickinson's " If You Were Coming in the Fall "
" This is a quote from Emily Dickinson's Poem " If You Were Coming In The Fall ".
Emily Dickinson's poem "' Heaven '— is what I cannot reach!
Emily Dickinson's 1855 poem " I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died " also makes reference to flies in the context of death.
We understand Emily Dickinson's " Because I could not stop for Death " as a poem about the end of the human life span, not a trip in a carriage.
Two of the nation ’ s most radical abolitionists, Abby Kelley Foster and her husband Stephen S. Foster, adopted Worcester as their home, as did Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the editor of The Atlantic Monthly and Emily Dickinson's avuncular correspondent, and Unitarian minister Rev.
Had Lavinia Dickinson been more strict in carrying out her sister's will, all but a small handful of Emily Dickinson's poetic work would have been lost.
Scholars have long seen Webster's 1844 dictionary to be an important resource for reading poet Emily Dickinson's life and work ; she once commented that the " Lexicon " was her " only companion " for years.
Emily Dickinson's Reception in the 1890s: A Documentary History.
" Dickinson's Bawdy: Shakespeare and Sexual Symbolism in Emily Dickinson's Writing to Susan Dickinson ".
" ' Tender pioneer ': Emily Dickinson's Poems on the Life of Christ " in Farr ( 1996 ) 105 – 119.
" New Feet Within My Garden Go: Emily Dickinson's Herbarium ", The Daily Telegraph, June 29, 2007.
" Thirst and Starvation in Emily Dickinson's Poetry " in Farr ( 1996 ) 62 – 75.
* The Lady of Aroostook ( 1879 ) by William Dean Howells depicts Emily Dickinson's romantic engagements with several men.
* Emily Dickinson's poem " Belshazzar had a letter ," # 1459 from the Poems of Emily Dickinson is about Belshazzar's immortal correspondence.
Prominent literary scholar Marianne Noble claimed Paglia misread sadomasochism in Emily Dickinson's poetry.
The roots of English-language poetic modernism can be traced back to the works of a number of earlier writers, including Walt Whitman, whose long lines approached a type of free verse, the prose poetry of Oscar Wilde, Robert Browning's subversion of the poetic self, Emily Dickinson's compression and the writings of the early English Symbolists, especially Arthur Symons.
" (" Emily Dickinson's Letters ," Atlantic Monthly, October 1891 ) After Dickinson died, Higginson collaborated with Mabel Loomis Todd in publishing volumes of her poetry — heavily edited in favor of conventional punctuation, diction, and rhyme.
:— from Emily Dickinson's poem # 712
This building, named after Emily Dickinson's hometown in Massachusetts, also serves as a rental hall for community events, parties, and meetings.
The title " Without Feathers " is a reference to Emily Dickinson's poem "' Hope ' Is the Thing with Feathers ", reflecting Woody Allen's neurotic sense of hopelessness.

Emily and poem
* Carla Bruni sings the poem ' If You Were Coming In The Fall ', by Emily Dickinson on her album No Promises.
A classic reference which has generally entered modern language is the concept that " Hope springs eternal " taken from Alexander Pope's Essay on Man, the phrase reading " Hope springs eternal in the human breast, Man never is, but always to be blest :" Another popular reference, " Hope is the thing with feathers ," is from a poem by Emily Dickinson.
* Lines ( Emily Brontë poem ), written in December 1837
For example, significant portions of Inner Sanctum are directly quoted from Emily Brontë poems, while the lyrics to " Tristesses de la lune " are borrowed from the poem of the same name in Charles Baudelaire's Les fleurs du mal.
" was written by Gertrude Stein as part of the 1913 poem Sacred Emily, which appeared in the 1922 book Geography and Plays.
Emilia Tennyson ( 1811 – 1887 ), known simply as Emily within her family, was a younger sister of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and the fiancée of Arthur Henry Hallam, for whom Tennyson's great poem, In Memoriam A. H. H., was written.
He also forged a previously unknown poem in the hand of Emily Dickinson.
* " Spellbound " ( poem ), written by Emily Brontë
Viva contains a large number of English lyrics, among others a poem by Emily Dickinson.
The title alludes to an English-language poem written by Emily Dickinson in about 1862.
The series follows Emily through her school years and her climb up the symbolic " Alpine Path " to becoming a successful author ( the Alpine Path is a phrase from a poem which was inspirational to her from a young age ).

Emily and With
With Emily Sartain, a fellow artist from a well-regarded artistic family from Philadelphia, Cassatt set out for Europe again.
With his finances secure, Holst married Emily Isobel Harrison, a fair-headed soprano, at Fulham Register Office on 22 June 1901, their union enduring until his death in 1934.
With his wife Emily, and a colleague Orange Smalley, Davenport received the first American patent on an electric machine in 1837, U. S. Patent No. 132.
With ex-wife Claire he has three children named Louise, Samuel ( who was named after Allan's father ) and Emily ; all three live in Southern California.
In a season 5 episode " The One With The Kips ", Phoebe and Rachel consider starting a new group of friends with Joey after Emily ( Ross's current wife ) demands that Ross doesn't see Rachel anymore.
With the help of additional funding from Emily Folger, the library opened on April 23, 1932, the date traditionally believed to be Shakespeare's birthday.
With input from Fateman and Emily Roysdon an album has been recorded but is, as yet, unreleased.
With revenge on his mind, the Lizard contacts Dakota ( Emily Mortimer ), a contract killer, who killed the only witness in a case against the Lizard, as depicted in several early scenes in the movie.
With Elizabeth and Emily Blackwell, she established the New York infirmary, which she superintended two years, as resident physician and manager.
20h00-22h45: The Fitzcarraldo Sessions-" The French " ( Creation With Olivia Ruiz Camille Emily Loizeau, Jeanne Cherhal, La Grande Sophie Rosemarie Iko )
With Emily Kimbrough, she wrote Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a hilarious description of their European tour after college.
In 2003, Lateduster released the first DVD Plain Old Andrea, With A Gun, a collaborative project with Alaska-born choreographer Emily Johnson and her contemporary dance company Catalyst.
* With You In Spirit ( 2003 ) ( Television ) as Emily Burke

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