Tag: To John Hamilton Reynolds

To John Hamilton Reynolds (London, March 17th, 1817)

London, March 17, 1817 My dear Reynolds My Brothers are anxious that I should go by myself into the country—they have always been extremely fond of me, and now that Haydon has pointed out how necessary it is that I should be alone to improve myself, they give up the temporary pleasure of living with …

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To John Hamilton Reynolds (Teignmouth, May 3rd, 1818)

Teignmouth, May 3rd My dear Reynolds What I complain of is that I have been in so an uneasy a state of Mind as not to be fit to write to an invalid. I cannot write to any length under a disguised feeling. I should have loaded you with an addition of gloom, which I …

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