Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
A.C. Swinburne to F. [Frederick] Langbridge, 25 December 1882
Informs Langbridge that he may "make use of the extract you specify." However, he adds, "I should have thought the breaking-off in the middle at once of a line and of a sentence rather ungracefully abrupt but that is your concern."
A.C. Swinburne to "John," 18 November
Swinburne's book order, including “Michelet’s new book – Nos Fils … Flaubert’s just published book L’Education Sentimentale.” Swinburne also shares his desire to write a new article on Flaubert, an article on “Ford’s plays” and requests “the proofs of [The Complaint of] ‘Lisa’ for America…” Sender's address marked as Holmwood, Henley on Thames.
Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts , 9 July 1891
Mentions she us “in town in a pretty little flat” and invites Watts to a small dinner party. Sender's address is 27 Hyde Park [unreadable] N.W.
Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts
Invites Watts over for "a chat." Sender's address is 52 Torrington Square, W.C.
Elizabeth Sewell to "Dear Sir"
Letter dated 18 April 1866, from Bonchurch, mentions the Sunday Reader magazine.