Dear Preceptor: The Life and Times of Thomas Wentworth HigginsonHoughton Mifflin, 1963 - 363 oldal Thomas Wentworth Higginson was a military commander during the America Civil War, an Abolitionist, a Unitarian minister, a writer and editor and the man who brought the poetry of Emily Dickinson before the American public. During his long life he knew many of the great people of his day including Emerson, Thoreau, Julia Ward Howe, and Wendell Phillips. |
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... perhaps too young to count , and she did not live long enough to exercise much influence over her little brother's childhood . Mrs. Higginson had been luckier or wiser than most women of her generation in the number of her ten children ...
... perhaps too young to count , and she did not live long enough to exercise much influence over her little brother's childhood . Mrs. Higginson had been luckier or wiser than most women of her generation in the number of her ten children ...
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... perhaps even ahead of his literary work , Higgin- son's most pressing occupation was the care of his invalid wife . When he went off to war he had written his mother that he felt there was a point beyond which private duties could not ...
... perhaps even ahead of his literary work , Higgin- son's most pressing occupation was the care of his invalid wife . When he went off to war he had written his mother that he felt there was a point beyond which private duties could not ...
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... perhaps especially so in view of the circumstances . It is , as the title his wife pro- posed promises , determinedly and at times a little irritatingly cheerful . The thirteen years in Newport are omitted altogether with the ...
... perhaps especially so in view of the circumstances . It is , as the title his wife pro- posed promises , determinedly and at times a little irritatingly cheerful . The thirteen years in Newport are omitted altogether with the ...
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Abolitionist admired Alcott American Amherst Atlantic Austin biography Boston Brattleboro brother called Cambridge chapter child church Colonel Higginson cousins daughter diary edited Edward Edward Channing Ellery Channing Emerson Emily Dickinson Emily's essays Farley father friends ginson girls Harvard Helen Hunt Helen Hunt Jackson Henry Henry Thoreau Higgin Higginson wrote Island Jackson James James Freeman Clarke John Brown Kansas later Lavinia lecture letters Levi literary lived Longfellow Lowell Lucy Stone magazine Malbone manuscript Margaret Fuller marriage Mary Massachusetts Miss mother Negro never Newburyport Newport Oldport perhaps poems poet poetry Port Royal Professor published record regiment Samuel Samuel Gridley seems sister slaves Stephen Stephen Higginson Storrow story Suffrage summer Thacher Thaxter Theodore Parker Thomas Wentworth Higginson Thoreau thought tion Todd took visited wife woman Woman's Journal women Worcester writing York