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[427] Introduction. (In Braithwaite, ed. Book of Elizabethan Verse.) A Great Poet in her Prime: Elizabeth Barrett Browning. (In [Wanamaker's] Book News, March.) A Reunited Anglo-Saxondom. (In Critic, April.) ‘Gentlemen by Profession.’ (In Independent, April 12.) (With Others.) The Creative Spirit in Literature. (In Outlook, Nov. 24.) Mrs. Howe and her Commentator. (In Contributors' Club, Atlantic Monthly, Oct.) Cambridge Eighty Years Since. (In Proceedings of the Cambridge Historical Society, vol. II.) Reminiscences of John Bartlett. (In Proceedings of the Cambridge Historical Society, vol. I.)
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