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Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 4 4 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 1 1 Browse Search
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,782Felix and De DartienMay 10, 1870 103,013G. W. H. CalverMay 17, 1870. 104,636W. I. PageJune 21, 1870. †109,417B. F. JoslynNov. 22, 1870. †111,534G. H. HarringtonFeb. 7, 1871. 113,053S. S. HopkinsMar. 28, 1871. 115.483B. F. JoslynMay 30, 1871. 115,916F. WessonJune 13, 1871. 116,078Moss and JohnsonJune 20, 1871. 116,422Forehand and WadsworthJune 27, 1871. †116,559F. G. CochranJuly 4, 1871. †116,593F. W. HoodJuly 4, 1871. †117,461C. B. RichardsJuly 5, 1871. †118,752C. Sharps,Sept. 5, 1871. 119,048C. B. RichardsSept. 19, 1871. 121,199J. RupertusNov. 21, 1871. 122,182T. LeeDec. 26, 1871. †128,644W MasonJuly 2, 1872. †128,991Wesson and KingJuly 16, 1872. 132,357J. DavisOct. 22, 1872. 133,732C. S. WellsDec. 10, 1872. 135.377O. A. SmithJan. 28, 1873. 135,378O. A. SmithJan. 28, 1873. †136,134W. ClewsFeb. 25, 1873. †136,348D. B. WessonFeb. 25, 1873. †136,871Smith, Smith, and SweeneyMar. 18, 1873. †137,043D. WilliamonMar. 18, 1873. 137.968O. A. Smit
69. 101,137LambMar. 22, 1870. 101,292MeadMar. 29, 1870. 103,254StockwellMay 17, 1870. 110,250LathropDec. 20, 1870. 112,308WinterFeb. 28, 1871. 118,728LambSept. 5, 1871. 126,056HowardApr. 23, 1872. 126,057HowardApr. 23, 1872. 127,532WeberJune 4, 1872. 133,939HouseDec. 17, 1872. 134,961WhitneyJan. 14, 1873. 135,000McLean 972Huckans et al.July 27, 1869. 97,892DeweyDec. 14, 1869. 99,380WeltyFeb. 1, 1870. 114,071WhitesideApr. 25, 1871. 117,357WilderJuly 25, 1871. 118,671AntrimSept. 5, 1871. 121,043DemarestNov. 21, 1871. 126,199GibbsApr. 30, 1872. 126,488PrattMay 7, 1872. 127,114SpeirsMay 21, 1872. 128,850ButterfieldJuly 9, 1872. 131,166Hind869. 106,788DavisAug. 30, 1870. 108, 486JohnstonOct. 1, 1870. 111,130MackJan. 24, 1871. 111,458JohnstonJan. 31, 1871. 112,882ZayMar. 21, 1871. 118,759ToofSept. 5, 1871. 120,173ToofOct. 24, 1871. 120, 722DarbyNov. 7, 1871. 120,817HowardNov. 14, 1871. 122,268LyonDec. 26, 1871. 122,611JohnstonJan. 9, 1872. 123,115LyonJan.
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.), Book III (continued) (search)
when he began to write such a comedy as Saratoga (Fifth Avenue Theatre, 21 December, 1870) that he must follow French convention; and when he reconstructed The Banker's daughter on the ground-plan of Lillian's last love his originality was tied hand and foot. He was borrowing French villains, and making his American men exclaim egad. Daly adapted and wrote over four dozen plays. Among his so-called original attempts, this generation can recall only Divorce (Fifth Avenue Theatre, 5 September, 1871), Horizon (Olympic Theatre, 25 March, 1871), and Pique (Fifth Avenue Theatre, 14 December, 1875); among his adaptations, Leah the forsaken (Niblo's Garden, 19 January, 1863), Frou-Frou (Fifth Avenue Theatre, 12 February, 1870), and Article 47 (Fifth Avenue Theatre, 2 April, 1872). But in these, as in most of his attempts, he does not deserve any more claim to native originality than Matilda Heron does for her version of Camille (Wallack's Broome St. Theatre, 22 January, 1857), or A. M.
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4, chapter 10 (search)
res, rare books, and autographs, as well as Sumner's manners and style of living and conversation, have been often described. Recollections of Charles Sumner, by A. B. Johnson, Scribner's Magazine. August, 1874, pp. 475– 490; November, 1874. pp. 101-114; June, 1875, pp. 224-229; July. 1875, pp. 297-304; J. W. Forney's Anecdotes of Public Men, vol. II. pp. 259, 260; Christian Union, April 1, 1874, Springfield Republican, March 17, 1874, by Miss A. L. Dawes (Haigha); Philadelphia Press, Sept. 5, 1871, by Mrs. A. L. Howard; New York Independent, June 1, 1871, and March 26, 1874, and Outlines of Men, Women, and Things, pp. 43-45, by Mrs. M C. Ames; New York World, Dec. 11. 1869: Boston Journal, March 23, 1874, by B. P. Poore; Boston Commonwealth, April 4.1868, by C. W. Slack: San Francisco Post, March 24, 1874, by R. J. Hinton; Chicago Tribune, March 20, 1871, and March. 1874, by G. A. Townsend (Gath); New York Tribune, April 5, 1891, by Mrs. Janet Chase Hoyt; Chaplin's Life of Sumner