Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Addressed to Richard Hengist Horne With C

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Home if he has given me up for ever, and tell him that I still Hve at E S . ' *^ Very truly yours, '^ Elizabeth B. Baeeett. " We will conclude this first of the series of Letters by a choice morsel of graphic criticism on a certain clerical celebrity, — showing how that frail Httle arm, being put forth from a sofa, could wield a gleaming broadsword, and strike home, either with impassioned eye, or, as in the present instance, with a forehead beam- ing with mixed indignation and irony.
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... LETTERS.
XX. *'WiMPOLE Street, *' Dec. 16th, 1843. **I am SO glad to hear that nothing really very bad is the matter with Tenny- son. If anything were to happen to Tennyson, the world should go into momrdng.
. *^ Did I ever tell you that I once wrote to him, and had a note from him ? Thus it was. Some friendly American sent me last year a newspaper, containing a re- view of his poetry, and requested me to forward it to him, knowing my direction, and not his. I was embarrassed to know what to do ; and more especially so as the review was cautious in its admira- tion.


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