Pen-portraits of literary women : $b by themselves and others, Volume 2 (of 2)
General
Pen-portraits of literary women : $b by themselves and others, Volume 2 (of 2)
Authors, English -- Biography; Women authors, English -- Biography
REID.--Charlotte Brontë, A Monograph, by T. Wemyss Reid. New York:
Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1877.
ROBINSON.--Emily Brontë, by A. Mary F. Robinson. (Famous Women Series.)
Boston: Robert Bros., 1883.
_Scribner’s Monthly._--Charlotte Brontë, by Ellen Nussey; also Note in
The Old Cabinet, by R. W. Gilder, 1871.
SWINBURNE.--A Note on Charlotte Brontë, by A. C. Swinburne. London:
Chatto & Windus, 1877.
STEDMAN.--Victorian Poets, by E. C. Stedman. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin
& Co., 1881. (Quoted on Mrs. Browning.)
TAYLOR.--At Home and Abroad, by Bayard Taylor. (Second Series.) New
York: G. P. Putnam, 1862.
_Temple Bar._--A Week with George Eliot, February, 1885. George Sand,
April, 1885.
THACKERAY.--Roundabout Papers, by William M. Thackeray. London: Chatto
& Windus, 1863. (Quoted on Charlotte Brontë.)
THOMAS.--George Sand, by Bertha Thomas. (Famous Women Series.) Boston:
Roberts Bros., 1883.
WHITTIER.--Complete Poems, by John G. Whittier. Boston: J. R. Osgood &
Co., 1873.
Transcriber’s Notes
Punctuation errors have been corrected.
A couple of instances of repeated words were fixed.
Page 26: An inconsistency in reference to Martineau’s lower lip was
corrected.
Page 51: “Wherepon the wicked lord” changed to “Whereupon the wicked
lord”
Page 95: “of his own fireside” changed to “of her own fireside”
Page 97: “Rihard Hengist Horne” changed to “Richard Hengist Horne”
Page 118: “Portugese Sonnets” changed to “Portuguese Sonnets”
Page 200: “haze, color” changed to “hazel color”
Page 206: “No easy getting sight” changed to “Not easy getting sight”
Page 220: “which as evident” changed to “which was evident”
Page 224: “just occacasion” changed to “just occasion”
Page 246: “aud subsequently translated” changed to “and subsequently
translated”
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