Volume 7
Contains 511 Results:
Subject: article on Swinburne; Mr. Wratislaw's book; refers him to Chamber's Cyclopedia of English Literature; James Douglas' book; Swinburne's collected poems; Hungarian portion of new book.
Subject: appointment.
Subject: date of story; takes place in sixties; about the time of the Prussian-Austrian war; desirous of obtaining more facts about Archduke Joseph.
Subject: inability to keep appointment due to ill health and inclement weather. [This letter written and signed by his secretary, T. Hake, but on behalf of Watts-Dunton.]
Subject: account rendered for two parcels each containing seven editions. [This letter cancelled.]
Subject: Frowde's edition of Don Quixote; Watts-Dunton's writing on Cervantes; appointment for discussion of Athenaeum articles and to gain personal acquaintance with each other.
Subject: Swinburne's modesty constantly causing confusion as to signing of names; refuses to sign before Watts-Dunton, and he, in turn, is reluctant to take precedence over Swinburne.
Subject: appointment.
Subject: introductory essay; essays on plays to be included in first volume; Frowde's health; Watts-Dunton's illness; appointment.
Subject: sends slips of forthcoming novel for his criticism; previous letter on Romany matters never received; sent copy of The Tunkler Gypsies of Galloway; asks further information on Archduke Joseph.