The Atlantic Monthly, 第 43 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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REMINISCENCES OF BAYARD TAYLOR . THE CONTRIBUTORS ' CLUB . I MET Bayard Taylor first in 1848 . We were both young men , for we were born in the same year , 1825 , he in Jan- uary and I in July , and we both had one thing in common , -a ...
REMINISCENCES OF BAYARD TAYLOR . THE CONTRIBUTORS ' CLUB . I MET Bayard Taylor first in 1848 . We were both young men , for we were born in the same year , 1825 , he in Jan- uary and I in July , and we both had one thing in common , -a ...
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... Bayard Taylor within the space of a sin- gle month . The manuscript readings of these poems , and others which I might name , differ but little from the printed versions of to - day . A few lines have been omitted here ... Bayard Taylor .
... Bayard Taylor within the space of a sin- gle month . The manuscript readings of these poems , and others which I might name , differ but little from the printed versions of to - day . A few lines have been omitted here ... Bayard Taylor .
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... Bayard Taylor and Fitz James O'Brien , who divided the honors pretty equally , and whose verses , I am compelled to admit , were generally better than my own . Bayard Taylor was very dexterous in seizing the salient points of the poets ...
... Bayard Taylor and Fitz James O'Brien , who divided the honors pretty equally , and whose verses , I am compelled to admit , were generally better than my own . Bayard Taylor was very dexterous in seizing the salient points of the poets ...
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