The Letters of John ClareRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1951 - 379 strán (strany) |
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... believe if it is as I imagine- that nothing but neglect woud cause his ommision of sending the proofs nothing is more satisfying to an author then the perusal of his writings as they slowly proceed from the press to see that all pleases ...
... believe if it is as I imagine- that nothing but neglect woud cause his ommision of sending the proofs nothing is more satisfying to an author then the perusal of his writings as they slowly proceed from the press to see that all pleases ...
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... believe O.G. likes it - I am glad you will do without me as the very people you speak of wishing to see me is the only obstacles that dis- apoints my visiting London they I believe are and have been great friends to me but the d - d ...
... believe O.G. likes it - I am glad you will do without me as the very people you speak of wishing to see me is the only obstacles that dis- apoints my visiting London they I believe are and have been great friends to me but the d - d ...
Strana 307
... believe my Dear Charles Your Affectionate Father JOHN CLARE P.S. I forgot to be kindly remembered to your Mother- & agen yours sincerely To Charles Clare [ sent ] J.C. July 25th 1851 MY DEAR SON I got your Letter safe & was pleased to ...
... believe my Dear Charles Your Affectionate Father JOHN CLARE P.S. I forgot to be kindly remembered to your Mother- & agen yours sincerely To Charles Clare [ sent ] J.C. July 25th 1851 MY DEAR SON I got your Letter safe & was pleased to ...
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ASYLUM LETTERS 18371864 | 289 |
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF LETTERS | 311 |
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMORANDA OF CORRESPONDENTS | 324 |
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