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John Brown (search for this): chapter 16
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XV.
John Bartlett
In every university town such as Cambridge, Massachusetts, there is an out lonely seclusion of his later years — was John Bartlett, best known as the author of the dictionar s also commemorated in Lowell's poem, To Mr. John Bartlett, who had sent me a seven-pound trout.
H d by more than ten thousand lines.
In 1881 Mr. Bartlett published his Shakespeare Phrase-book, and k had the direct support and cooperation of Mr. Bartlett's wife, who was the daughter of Sidney Will there is still extant a manuscript book of John Bartlett's which surpasses most books to be found i hole of it at nine.
There came an event in Bartlett's life, however, which put an end to all dire ost impressive, I think, of his poems.
While Bartlett still continued his habit of reading, the wri oration with which he prepared his addresses, Bartlett would instantly recall how Everett once came e had told him to stand up. In a similar way, Bartlett's unimpaired memory held the whole circle of
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