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By MARGARET FULLER OSSOLI, Author of "Woman in the Nineteenth Century," "At Home and Abroad," "Art, Literature, and the Drama," etc. Edited by her Brother, ARTHUR B. FULLER. Boston: Brown, Taggard, & Chase. Of this volume little more need be said than that, had Margaret Fuller Ossoli edited it, she might have reduced its size.
Browning's correspondence for this year, it would certainly supply the record of her intimacy, and that of her husband, with Margaret Fuller Ossoli. A warm attachment sprang up between them during that lady's residence in Florence.
That, I think, would be the outcome of Emerson's 'Representative Men, or of those most tragic 'Memoirs of Margaret Puller Ossoli." "How then, hair-splitter? What is the mighty difference?" "Would you call Dick Turpin a good man, because he was a good highwayman?" "What now?" "That he would be an excellent representative man of his class; and therefore, on Mr.
What still further depressed me during our latter days at Florence was the dreadful event in America the loss of our poor friend Madame Ossoli, affecting in itself, and also through association with that past, when the arrowhead of anguish was broken too deeply into my life ever to be quite drawn out.
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