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Forum (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
(In Atlantic Monthly, Jan.) Def. II. Grant. (In Atlantic Monthly, March, Sept.) Def. II. How I Was Educated. (In Forum, April.) Same. Pph. Republished in 1887 in a volume entitled The College and the Church. To the Memory of H. H. [S, 1853-87. (In Stanton and others, eds. History of Woman Suffrage. 4 vols.) Unsolved Problems in Woman Suffrage. (In Forum, Jan.) Reprinted later as a pamphlet. Mr. Hamerton on Literature in a Republic. (In Harvard Monthly, Jan.) Hayne, Jan. 5.) A Precursor of Hawthorne [William Austin]. (In Independent. March 29.) English and American Manners. (In Forum, July.) Speech. (In Protest against the Majority Report on the Employment and Schooling of Children, and against any L (In Gilman, ed. Cambridge of 1896.) Octavius Brooks Frothingham. (In New World, March.) A Keats Manuscript. (In Forum, June.) Same. (In his Book and Heart. 1897.) The Romance of a Brown-Paper Parcel. (In Century Magazine, Aug.) A
Cambridge (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
art in the Boston Evening Transcript under the following titles and dates: A Few English Poets, March I; Carlyle, Froude, Ruskin, March 8; Darwin's Domesticity, March 15; Landor and his Class, March 22; Recent English Letters, March 29; Browning and Tennyson, April 5. Letters of Mark. (In Atlantic Monthly, April.) Wordsworthshire. (In Atlantic Monthly, July.) William James Rolfe. (In Outlook, July 22.) Literature as a Pursuit; An Address before the Harvard Ethical Society, Cambridge, Mass. (In Critic, Aug.) History in Easy Lessons. (In Atlantic Monthly, Sept.) The Cowardice of Culture. (In Atlantic Monthly, Oct.) The above six papers in the Atlantic Monthly, together with the six published in the same periodical for 1904, form the volume Part of a Man's Life. Garrison and Whittier. (In Independent, Dec.) The Place of Whittier Among Poets. (In The Reader's Magazine, Feb.) (Ed.) The Hawthorne Centenary Celebration at the Wayside, Concord, Mass., July 4
Salem (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
inted. 3. Army Life in a Black Regiment. Previously printed. 4. Women and the Alphabet. Chiefly articles printed in Harper's Bazar. 5. Studies in Romance. Includes Malbone.—The Monarch of Dreams.—Oldport Days [part of]. 6. Outdoor Studies. Mostly previously printed essays and poems. 7. Studies in History and Letters. Most of these essays previously printed. The Alliance between Pilgrim and Puritan in Massachusetts: An Address delivered before the Old Planters' Society, Salem, June 9, 1900. Pph. Reasons for Voting for Bryan. Leaflet. Reprinted from the Springfield Daily Republican, Sept., 1900. (With W. L. Garrison and G. S. Boutwell.) How Should a Colored Man Vote in 1900? Leaflet. Reprinted from the Boston Herald, Oct. 11, 1900. The Reoccupation of Jacksonville in 1893. (In Mass. Commandery of the Loyal Legion. Civil War Papers, vol. 2.) Addresses and Remarks. (In Free Religious Association. Proceedings, 1867-1900.) Octavius Brooks Frothi<
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n the Atlantic Monthly. 2. Contemporaries. Most of the sketches previously printed. 3. Army Life in a Black Regiment. Previously printed. 4. Women and the Alphabet. Chiefly articles printed in Harper's Bazar. 5. Studies in Romance. Includes Malbone.—The Monarch of Dreams.—Oldport Days [part of]. 6. Outdoor Studies. Mostly previously printed essays and poems. 7. Studies in History and Letters. Most of these essays previously printed. The Alliance between Pilgrim and Puritan in Massachusetts: An Address delivered before the Old Planters' Society, Salem, June 9, 1900. Pph. Reasons for Voting for Bryan. Leaflet. Reprinted from the Springfield Daily Republican, Sept., 1900. (With W. L. Garrison and G. S. Boutwell.) How Should a Colored Man Vote in 1900? Leaflet. Reprinted from the Boston Herald, Oct. 11, 1900. The Reoccupation of Jacksonville in 1893. (In Mass. Commandery of the Loyal Legion. Civil War Papers, vol. 2.) Addresses and Remarks. (In<
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lege. (In Vaille and Clark, comp. Harvard Book, vol. 2.) 1876 (Newport) History of the Public School System in Rhode Island. (In History of Public Education in Rhode Island, 1636-1876.) A Moonglade. (In Laurel Leaves. Pub. by W. F. Gill.Rhode Island, 1636-1876.) A Moonglade. (In Laurel Leaves. Pub. by W. F. Gill.) Def. v. Speech at memorial service for Dr. S. G. Howe. (In Howe, Mrs. Julia Ward. Memoir of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe.) Def. III. (With Thomas H. Clarke.) A Sketch of the Public Schools in the City of Newport. (In History of Public Education in Rhode Island.) Childhood's Fancies. (In Scribner's Monthly, Jan.) Lowell's Among my Books. Second Series. (In Scribner's Monthly, March. Culture and Progress.) Story of the Signing. [Declaration of Independence.] (In Scribner's Monthlymistakenly attributed to Higginson in Galaxy, April, was by Mrs. Maria E. MacKaye. 1877 (Newport) [Education in] Rhode Island. (In Kiddle and Schem. Cyclopaedia of Education.) Intercollegiate Literary Association Report. Pph. (Comp.) A
Spartanburg (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
inted in London, 1890, 4th ed., with some omissions. Tr. into German from the English ed. under the title Die Frauenfrage und der gesunde Menschenverstand, by Eugenie Jacobi, 1895. Young Folks' History of the United States. 2d ed. Printed in raised type by the Howe Memorial Press, Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind. French and Indian Wars. (In Winsor, ed. Memorial History of Boston, vol. II.) Address at the Celebration of the Battle of Cowpens, Spartanburg, South Carolina, May II. Pph. Same. (In Reed and others, eds. Modern Eloquence, vol. 8. 1900.) Oration. (In Exercises in Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Settlement of Cambridge, December 28, 1880.) French Radical Eloquence. (In Reed, ed. The City and the Sea, with other Cambridge Contributions in aid of the Hospital Fund.) Memorial Ode [May 30]. (With Long's Oration.) Pph. Def. VI. Also printed separately. Notice of Benjamin Peirce. (In King, comp. Memorial Collecti
Concord (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
16; Concord Litterateurs, Jan. 20; Influence of the South, Jan. 23; Writers from the West, Jan. 27; Our Literary Obstacles, Jan. 30. Personality of Emerson. (In Outlook, May 23.) Address. (In Centenary of the Birth of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Concord, May 25.) (Tr.) Fifteen Sonnets of Petrarch. The introduction is based essentially upon Sunshine and Petrarch (1867), which originally included most of the sonnets in this volume. This edition consists of 430 numbered copies. Articles. ( periodical for 1904, form the volume Part of a Man's Life. Garrison and Whittier. (In Independent, Dec.) The Place of Whittier Among Poets. (In The Reader's Magazine, Feb.) (Ed.) The Hawthorne Centenary Celebration at the Wayside, Concord, Mass., July 4-7, 1904. Contains Higginson's address, July 4, as presiding officer of that day. Articles. (In Christian Endeavor World, Critic, Independent, Nation, Outlook.) 1906 Address delivered at the celebration of the 275th annivers
New England (United States) (search for this): chapter 17
overbial Philosophy. (In Putnam's Monthly Magazine, Oct.) 1855 (Worcester—winter in Fayal) Worcester School Committee Report, Dec. 31, 1854. Speech at New England Anti-Slavery Convention. (In Liberator, June 8.) Anti-Slavery Colporteurage. (In Liberator, Sept. 7.) Signed H. Speech at Anniversary of Boston Mob Convry, Aims, and Results. Pph. Speech at Frothingham Festival, New York, April 22. Pph. Joseph Cook. (In Atlantic Monthly, March. Contributors' Club.) New England Life. (In Atlantic Monthly, June. Contributors' Club.) Recent Essays. (In North American Review, July.) Speech at Library Convention in Boston, June-Julnthly, March.) Edward Everett Hale. (In Book News Monthly, Aug.) Republican Aristocracy. (In Harper's Monthly, July.) First Steps in Literature. (In New England Magazine, Oct.) Emerson's Footnote Person [Alcott]. (In Putnam's Monthly and The Reader, Oct.) Charles Eliot Norton. (In Outlook, Oct. 31.) 1909
Jacksonville (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
7. Studies in History and Letters. Most of these essays previously printed. The Alliance between Pilgrim and Puritan in Massachusetts: An Address delivered before the Old Planters' Society, Salem, June 9, 1900. Pph. Reasons for Voting for Bryan. Leaflet. Reprinted from the Springfield Daily Republican, Sept., 1900. (With W. L. Garrison and G. S. Boutwell.) How Should a Colored Man Vote in 1900? Leaflet. Reprinted from the Boston Herald, Oct. 11, 1900. The Reoccupation of Jacksonville in 1893. (In Mass. Commandery of the Loyal Legion. Civil War Papers, vol. 2.) Addresses and Remarks. (In Free Religious Association. Proceedings, 1867-1900.) Octavius Brooks Frothingham. (In Prophets of Liberalism: Six Addresses before the Free Religious Association of America. Pph.) Education and the Public Library. [Typewritten.] (Boston Public Library. Free Lectures, 1900.) Articles. (In Independent, Outlook.) 1901 American Orators and Oratory: Being a Report
Mount Auburn (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 17
, 1869. (In Radical, March.) Greek Goddesses. (In Atlantic Monthly, July.) Def. VII. Tr. into French in the Revue Britannique, Oct., 1869, and also into modern Greek. Letters to Country Boys. (In Hearth and Home.) Book notices and editorials. (In Atlantic Monthly, Independent, New York Tribune.) 1870 (Newport) Army Life in a Black Regiment. Def. III. Same. Tr. into French under the title Vie militaire dans un regiment noir. Paris, 1884. Decoration Day Address, Mount Auburn, May 30. Broadside. Same. (In Reed and others, eds. Modern Eloquence, vol. 8. 1901.) Americanism in Literature. (In Atlantic Monthly, Jan.) Same. (In his Atlantic Essays. 1871.) A Shadow. (In Atlantic Monthly, July.) Def. VI. Footpaths. (In Atlantic Monthly, Nov.) Def. VI. Our Menagerie. (In Our Young Folks.) Swimming. (In Atlantic Almanac.) Book notices and editorials. (In Atlantic Monthly, Independent, Index, New York Tribune, Woman's Journal.) 1871 (Newp
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