Letter and manuscript fragment, 1901 February 28, n.d.

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Letter and manuscript fragment, 1901 February 28, n.d.

February 28, 1901, letter requests spelling correction in galley #56 of the French name, de Lamberiere, by the restoration of the accent aigue on the first "e." Undated manuscript fragment comments on the quote from Keats and on Keat's greatness as a reader and a writer. ("The honors paid by Man to Man are trifles in comparison to the Benefit done by great works to the Spirit and pulse of good by their mere passive existence.").

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Leon Henry Vincent (1895-1901). Born Chicago, AB, Litt. D. Syracuse University. Author and lecturer on literary subjects. Books include: A Few Words on Robert Browning, Moliere, Corneille, and American Literary Masters. From the description of Letter and manuscript fragment, 1901 February 28, n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 58435617 Leon H. Vincent (1859-1941) was an American author, literary critic, and lecturer. He taught English and American literature ...