Charles Wentworth Dilke As a Literary Critic

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Hood writes In a rage to Dllke about their astounding behavior and complains of some of their statements: What think you of such Infernal sentiments as follow . • .
Lotte said to me "I hope she will wake sensible, & then pass awsy quTctly." And ... "^^fhat pave her horror was, that if Jane had been let alone she would have died days agoi" Damn such pestllental sensibility— Does she want a dead sister to cry over, let her give her good wishes to Marian. 3© Hood confides to Dllke that Jane was vi
...sibly shaken by her unfeeling sisters: "Think me not irmd, my dear Pllke, but I am writing of things words cannot reach. Horrors, horrible, most horrible, must have been her portion. "37 Hood had, as a consequence, thrown his relatives out of the house. He 35Again, details of the quarrel are omitted in the ^'^emorials ; the editors are willing to allow but two bare hints that any disharmony at all troubled this domestic circle.
(See pp. 10-11 and 1?.) But by the editors' own admission, amiable John Reynolds took Hood to his heart and must have been proud of his illustrious and urbane brother-in-law.


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