Letters, 1855, New York.

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Letters, 1855, New York.

[1] 1855, June 23, to I. J. Victor [3 p.].--Defends Longfellow's reputation and himself from charge of plagiarism. [2] n.d., Mar. 9, to M. B. Anderson [1 p.].

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Anderson, M. B.

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Victor, I. J.,

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White, Richard Grant, 1821-1885

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American man of letters, author, critic. From the description of Papers of Richard Grant White, 1842-1884. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 31685639 Child was a professor of rhetoric and English at Harvard, best known for his compilation The English and Scottish popular ballads. Charles Eliot Norton was a scholar, professor of art history at Harvard, and a founder of "The Nation." Richard Grant White was a journalist, writer, and Shakespearean scholar. ...