James Russell Lowell, A Biography; vol 2/2Scudder, Horace Elisha
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James Russell Lowell, A Biography; vol 2/2
Scudder, Horace Elisha
Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography; Diplomats -- United States -- Biography; Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891
Browning’s Plays and Poems. North American Review, April.
_Ode to France_, dated February, 1848. Standard, 6 April.
The French Revolution of 1848. Standard, 13 April.
Shall we ever be Republicans? Standard, 20 April.
_The Debate in the Sennit_ (_Biglow Papers_, V.). Boston Courier, 3
May.
_The Pious Editor’s Creed_ (_Biglow Papers_, VI.). Standard, 4 May.
_A Parable._ Standard, 18 May.
An Imaginary Conversation. Standard, 18 May.
_A Letter from a Candidate for the Presidency_ (_Biglow Papers_,
VII.). Standard, 1 June.
The Sacred Parasol. Standard, 8 June.
_Freedom._ Standard, 15 June.
The Nominations for the Presidency. Standard, 29 June.
Sympathy with Ireland. Standard, 29 June.
_A Second Letter from B. Sawin, esq._ (_Biglow Papers_, VIII.).
Standard, 6 July.
What will Mr. Webster do? Standard, 13 July.
_Leaving the Matter open_, a Tale by Homer Wilbur, A. M., reprinted
in Introduction to _Biglow Papers_. Standard, 27 July.
_To Lamartine._ Standard, 3 August.
The Buffalo Convention. Standard, 10 August.
The Irish Rebellion. Standard, 24 August.
Fanaticism in the Navy. Standard, 31 August.
Exciting Intelligence from South Carolina. Standard, 7 September.
Editorial article, beginning: “When we first went to the theatre,
that which delighted us most, among the thousand and one marvels,
was the swiftness with which a change of costume was effected.”
Standard, 14 September.
_To the Memory of Hood._ Standard, 21 September.
_Another Letter from B. Sawin, esq._ (_Biglow Papers_, IX.).
Standard, 28 September.
Editorial article, beginning: “Chance has thrown in our way a stray
number of the ‘Christian Observer.’” Standard, 5 October.
Review of “The Conquerors of the New World and their Bondsmen.”
Standard, 12, 26 October.
_The Day of Small Things_, afterward _To W. L. Garrison_. Standard,
19 October.
READER! _Walk up at once (it will soon be too late) and | buy at a
perfectly ruinous rate_ | a | FABLE FOR CRITICS; | or | BETTER-- |
_I like, as a thing that the reader’s first fancy may strike, | an
old-fashioned title-page, | such as presents a tabular view of the
volume’s contents--_ | A GLANCE | AT A FEW OF OUR LITERARY
PROGENIES| (_Mrs. Malaprop’s word_)| from | THE TUB OF DIOGENES; |
A VOCAL AND MUSICAL MEDLEY. | That is, | a SERIES OF JOKES. | BY A
WONDERFUL QUIZ, | _who accompanies himself with a rub-a-dub-dub_,
FULL OF SPIRIT AND GRACE, | _on the top of the tub_. | SET FORTH IN
| _October the 21st day, in the year ’48_. BY | G. P. PUTNAM,
Broadway.
_Ode_, written for the celebration of the introduction of the
Cochituate water into the city of Boston, 25 October.
_The Ex-Mayor’s Crumb of Consolation_: a Pathetic Ballad. Standard,
26 October.
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