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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... father's law partner ; the Dickinson dignity might well have demanded that he should have a house to himself , but Grandfather Dickinson was suffer- ing financial reverses . In 1833 these reached a climax which forced him to sell the ...
... father's law partner ; the Dickinson dignity might well have demanded that he should have a house to himself , but Grandfather Dickinson was suffer- ing financial reverses . In 1833 these reached a climax which forced him to sell the ...
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... Father himself , in spite of his daily familiarity , was remote and mysterious in a different way . On Sundays he ... father or mother , and you must keep from the knowledge of the gossipy village any- thing that was not entirely ...
... Father himself , in spite of his daily familiarity , was remote and mysterious in a different way . On Sundays he ... father or mother , and you must keep from the knowledge of the gossipy village any- thing that was not entirely ...
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... father , 308 ; co - owner of Mar- garet Fuller's papers , 310 Channing , Mary Elizabeth . See Higginson , Mary Channing Channing , Dr. Walter ( father - in- law of T.W.H. ) , 25 , 67 ; pioneer in use of ether in childbirth , 59 ; member ...
... father , 308 ; co - owner of Mar- garet Fuller's papers , 310 Channing , Mary Elizabeth . See Higginson , Mary Channing Channing , Dr. Walter ( father - in- law of T.W.H. ) , 25 , 67 ; pioneer in use of ether in childbirth , 59 ; member ...
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admired American Amherst appeared Association Atlantic biography Boston brother Brown called Cambridge Channing chapter child close collection Colonel continued cousins daughter death diary early edited Edward Emily Dickinson essays experience fact father feel felt followed Free friends girls hand Harvard Henry Higginson hope Hunt included interest Island James John Journal known ladies later lecture letters Library literary lived magazine Margaret Mary Massachusetts meeting Miss month mother nature Negro never Newport noted offered officers once perhaps poems poet poetry published question record regiment returned seems sent sister slaves society Stephen Higginson story success suggestion summer Thomas thought tion Todd took visited wanted Wentworth wife woman women writing written wrote York young