Dear Preceptor: The Life and Times of Thomas Wentworth HigginsonThomas 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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Thalatta , the little anthology of sea poems which he edited with Sam Longfellow , appeared in 1853 , just in time to be overwhelmed by Uncle Tom's Cabin . Abolitionist and feminist though he was , and so doubly pleased by Mrs. Stowe's ...
Thalatta , the little anthology of sea poems which he edited with Sam Longfellow , appeared in 1853 , just in time to be overwhelmed by Uncle Tom's Cabin . Abolitionist and feminist though he was , and so doubly pleased by Mrs. Stowe's ...
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... 42 , hymn , 53 ; visits Higginsons at 61 ; lectures on homeopathy , 82 ; Newburyport , 60 ; Higginson represented in Thalatta , 109 ; in visits , 65 ; in Town and Country the Atlantic Club , 114 ; contribu- Club , 68 ; trip abroad ...
... 42 , hymn , 53 ; visits Higginsons at 61 ; lectures on homeopathy , 82 ; Newburyport , 60 ; Higginson represented in Thalatta , 109 ; in visits , 65 ; in Town and Country the Atlantic Club , 114 ; contribu- Club , 68 ; trip abroad ...
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... works on Thalatta , Masque of Poets , 209 , 241 , 261 , 76 , 108 ; lacks pulpit , 76 , 79 ; Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Comabroad , 76 , 186 ; in Brooklyn pany , 98 parish , 117 ; in the Radical Club , Massachusetts Kansas Committee ...
... works on Thalatta , Masque of Poets , 209 , 241 , 261 , 76 , 108 ; lacks pulpit , 76 , 79 ; Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Comabroad , 76 , 186 ; in Brooklyn pany , 98 parish , 117 ; in the Radical Club , Massachusetts Kansas Committee ...
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