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Philips was a tutor at Harvard , but became Judge of Probate and writer of law books . Thanatopsis was carried to Philips . Dana said : “ Oh , Philips , you have been imposed upon . No one on this side of the Atlantic is capable of ...
Philips was a tutor at Harvard , but became Judge of Probate and writer of law books . Thanatopsis was carried to Philips . Dana said : “ Oh , Philips , you have been imposed upon . No one on this side of the Atlantic is capable of ...
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Henry J. Anderson at this time had revived the Atlantic Magazine ( published for a while by Robert J. Sands ) . Bliss and White , the publishers , paid him $ 500 a year and authorized an expenditure of $ 500 more .
Henry J. Anderson at this time had revived the Atlantic Magazine ( published for a while by Robert J. Sands ) . Bliss and White , the publishers , paid him $ 500 a year and authorized an expenditure of $ 500 more .
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This publication was an amalgamation of the Atlantic Magazine , which had been started in 1824 by Robert C. Sands , edited by him for six months , and sold out to Henry J. Anderson , who was editing The Literary Review .
This publication was an amalgamation of the Atlantic Magazine , which had been started in 1824 by Robert C. Sands , edited by him for six months , and sold out to Henry J. Anderson , who was editing The Literary Review .
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At this period Bryant wrote The Poet and The Path , and began the translation of the Odyssey , the fifth book being published in the Atlantic Monthly . A collection of his more recent poems was brought out by D. Appleton & Co. , under ...
At this period Bryant wrote The Poet and The Path , and began the translation of the Odyssey , the fifth book being published in the Atlantic Monthly . A collection of his more recent poems was brought out by D. Appleton & Co. , under ...
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( See letter to J. T. Fields , who asked for verses for Atlantic Monthly , p . 250 , vol . ii , Godwin's Life . ) He continued his translation of the Odyssey , writing forty lines a day , and carrying a pocket edition of Homer with him ...
( See letter to J. T. Fields , who asked for verses for Atlantic Monthly , p . 250 , vol . ii , Godwin's Life . ) He continued his translation of the Odyssey , writing forty lines a day , and carrying a pocket edition of Homer with him ...
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