The Letters of William Cullen Bryant: Volume II, 1836–1849William Cullen Bryant, Thomas G. Voss Fordham University Press, 2019年11月5日 - 568 頁 The second volume of William Cullen Bryant's letters opens in 1836 as he has just returned to New York from an extended visit to Europe to resume charge of the New York Evening Post, brought near to failure during his absence by his partner William Leggett's mismanagement. At the period's close, Bryant has found in John Bigelow an able editorial associate and astute partner, with whose help he has brought the paper close to its greatest financial prosperity and to national political and cultural influence. |
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... Italy, Switzerland. December, elected to third year as president of American Art Union. January 17, death of Henry Inman. c. July 12–August 30, visits Illinois with Frances and daughter Julia. October, travels in New Jersey and ...
... to enjoy receiving, letters from their father—Julia was not yet five when he began addressing her in Italian, a language in which she had quickly learned to chatter, but not yet to decipher. He Bryant's Correspondents, 1836–1849.
... Italian, embraced in letters to her mother. There are none to Fanny, however, after her marriage in 1842. Following Bryant's first visit to Illinois in 1832, and especially after his second journey there in 1841, his youngest brother ...
... Italian every day, and keep well. Goodbye.” 15. The Misses Sarah, Mary, and Nancy Kellogg ran the Rose Cottage Seminary, a boardingschool for girls at Great Barrington later attended by Fanny Bryant and Augusta Simms. See 326.13. Its ...
... Italian eloquence at the University of Pisa. Bryant had enjoyed his friendship during the winter of 1834– 1835 ... Italy. See Letter 303. 9. John Goffe Rand; see Letters 312,313. 10. August Zimmern; see 312.1. 11. On the day ...