Statistics for occurrence #1 of “John M. Daniel” in chapter 1.4 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2:

...character, arrogant, irascible, envious, without moral susceptibility or sense of gratitude, and exhibiting scarcely any virtue in either his life or his writings. According to the Richmond editor, John M. Daniel , who saw him frequently during the summer of 1849, he was sour of nature, capricious, selfish, a misanthrope, possessing little moral sense. In the view of Lowell's friend, C. F. Briggs, with whom ...
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