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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21).
VOLUME XV. Colonial and Revolutionary Literature; Early National Literature, Part I.

III. Early Essayists

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—— Characteristics of Literature, illustrated by the genius of distinguished men. Philadelphia, 1849. Second Series, 1851.

—— The Optimist: a Series of Essays. 1850.

—— Mental Portraits; or, Studies of Character. London, 1853.

—— A Month in England. 1853.

—— Essays, Biographical and Critical; or, Studies of Character. Boston, 1857.

—— The Criterion; or, The Test of Talk about Familiar Things. 1866. Reprinted as The Collector, London, 1868.

—— Maga Papers about Paris. 1867.

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