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Punctuation in Emily Dickinson early poems sufficiently narrowed or too broad​

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Dickinson began writing as a teenager. Her early influences include Leonard Humphrey, principal of Amherst Academy, and a family friend named Benjamin Franklin Newton, who sent Dickinson a book of poetry by Ralph Waldo Emerson. ... Dickinson's seclusion during her later years has been the object of much speculation.

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