Tag: To John Hamilton Reynolds

To John Hamilton Reynolds (Teignmouth, March 14, 1818)

Teignmouth, Saturday, March 14, 1818 Dear Reynolds I escaped being blown over and blown under and trees and house being toppled on me.—I have since hearing of Brown’s accident had an aversion to a dose of parapet, and being also a lover of antiquities I would sooner have a harmless piece of Herculaneum sent me …

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To John Hamilton Reynolds (Hampstead, January 31, 1818)

Hampstead, Saturday, January 31, 1818   My dear Reynolds I have parcelled out this day for Letter Writing—more resolved thereon because your Letter will come as a refreshment and will have (sic parvis etc.) the same effect as a Kiss in certain situations where people become over-generous. I have read this first sentence over, and …

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