Letters From Joseph Ritson Esq to Mr George Paton to Which is Added a Crit
Letters From Joseph Ritson Esq to Mr George Paton to Which is Added a Crit
Joseph Ritson
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S. When you call in at Mr Laing's shop, please to tell him that I have not yet received the parcel of books from his catalogue. III. Gray's Inn, 5th March 179*. DEAR SIR, I have been extremely mortifyed to learn, that the parcel which I delivered directed for you, to George Robertson, in the beginning of last year, and which he professes to have sent by a person belonging to Kirkaldie, has entirely miscarried. It contained the supplement to your defective copy of Sir David Lindsay's Satyre, and... some other papers, I believe of less mo- ment. I would have found other means of con- veyance, but concluded from the circumstance of your friendship with Mr Robertson, that I could not consult either expedition or security better than by entrusting it to him. I have called repeatedly at his shop to learn the name of the man, but am never able to find him at home. We must therefore, I fear, give the par- cel up for lost. 10 Though, as I am persuaded I have already told you, I do not much admire Lord Hailes' judgment in the selection he made from your Godly Ballads, I am not the less obliged to you for the copy I received, and which has sufficient merit as coming from a gentleman of whose friend- ship and favour I shall be always very proud.
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