Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Walter Savage Landor” in chapter 6 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Walcott Boynton, Reader's History of American Literature:

...nt, Garrison and Phillips, and forget all of that large class whom we may call the non-commissioned officers, whose self-devotion was quite as great. It is yet more strikingly true in literature. Walter Savage Landor states it as his aspiration to have a seat, however humble, upon the small bench that holds the really original authors of the world. It is a large demand on fate. The name of E. P. Whipple, for ...
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