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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Chapter 8: appointment at Harvard and second visit to Europe (search)
e & pleasing manners. She is also very talented & accomplished, & how delightful it is to see such modesty combined with such power to please. On Tuesday we visit Chantrey's study with them. This morning Mr. Bentham, a nephew of Jeremy's, called, & invited us to dine with them on Wednesday—We may see the great potentate appear. Henry is petitioning for room to write, & saying that I must retire, but I must tell you my dreams. A few nights since I heard Samuel [Longfellow] preach for Dr. Nichols. Last night I dreamt I was with my father & sisters, telling them of all I had seen. I only went to America to make a call & tell you all we had safely arrived, & was to return immediately. You will give very much love to all for me. They must all write me, & their letters shall be answered as speedily as possible. We leave here the last of this week. I shall leave letters to be sent by the first opportunity. George & Ann must not forget us. Your ever affectionate Mary. The C
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Index (search)
t, Mass., 187, 205, 244. Naples, 53, 223. New England, 14, 36, 47, 78, 116, 131, 199; Longfellow's plan of sketches about, 51; traditions of, 130; fugitive slave agitation in, 186. New England Magazine, 67 and note, 68, 69 note. New York City, 23, 45, 69, 70, 140, 149, 164, 188, 219. New York, 149. New York University, 6. New York Independent, the, 5 note. New York Review, the, 140. Newburyport, Mass., 102. Ney, Marshal, 47. Niagara, 264. Niccolini, 54. Nichols, Rev. Dr., Ichabod, 91. Nimmo, William P., 8. North American Review, the, mentioned, 29, 87, 134, 137, 258; quoted, 70, 71, 130-132, 144, 145, 200; cited, 126 note; Longfellow contributes to, 58, 75-77; criticism of Longfellow in, 70. Northampton, Mass., 81, 82. Norton, Hon. Mrs., 195. Norton, Prof., Andrews, 109, 192. Norton, Prof. Charles E., 192; on Longfellow's Dante translation, 227; his translation compared with Longfellow's, 231, 232. Nuremberg, 8. Oehlenschlaeger, Adam G., compa