Volume 7
Contains 511 Results:
Subject: cheques to be credited to account.
Subject: Mr. Chatto's illness; selections from Mr. Swinburne's poems; present issue nearly exhausted.
Subject: read article and came to conclusion it is too trivial to be worth notice and a better occasion should be awaited.
Subject: return of three volumes of Helmolt's History of the World; request for remaining volumes. [This letter crossed out.]
Subject: requests statement that he should have received by this time of the sales of the sixpenny edition and an account of his share of its earnings; to enable him to know the present condition of Aylwin in England; receives statements from American publishers punctually.
Subject: appointment.
Subject: appointment.
Subject: his decision never to sit for portrait again; Mr. Swinburne also vowed he will never sit for a portrait again; Watts-Dunton does not consider himself a good subject for a portrait; one by Miss Norris the only one that was a success.
Subject: Gabriel's music into "nasal yankee" disliked; English poems recited by American lady at one time determined him never to listen again; if Rossetti likes it, however, he will purchase a ticket; Wells.
Subject: will do all in his power to help Mrs. Leith's son-in-law in obtaining appointment; asks her to visit.