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Total number of records: 401
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Top 10: Subject
Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Rossetti, William Michael (1829-1919) | 152 |
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882) | 26 |
Blake, William, 1757-1827 | 9 |
Bridgen, John William | 7 |
Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973 | 5 |
Holland, John | 4 |
Holland, John (1794-1872) | 4 |
Keynes, Sir Geoffrey (1887-1982) | 4 |
Newsam, William Cartwright | 4 |
Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837-1909) | 4 |
William Michael Rossetti to William Davis
06 Oct 1883
'Dear Mr Davis, I was extremeley obliged to you for those letters of my brother's'. WMR thanks him, but does not presently wish to publish Dante Gabriel Rossetti's letters.
William Wordsworth
Davies, Hunter (1936-)
1981
Originally published: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1980.
William Michael Rossetti correspondence
1843-1909
Letters written by William Michael Rossetti to various correspondents. Includes a significant series of letters addressed to John Lucas Tupper, and a further series to Annie Tupper.
The complete portraiture of William & Catherine Blake
Blake, William (1757-1827); Keynes, Sir Geoffrey (1887-1982)
1977
"This first edition... consists of 562 copies: 36 copies numbered I-XXXVI, bound in full morocco, printed on Lana rag paper and signed by the author. 500 copies numbered 1 to 500, bound in quarter mor...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Davis
c. 3 Dec 1869
'My dear Davies/Many thanks for the 2 Frescobaldi sonnets - the first very pretty indeed...'
Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Davis
c. 4 Dec 1873
'My dear Davies/I was meaning, as soon as I get a copy or two of my "Dante & his Circle" from Ellis, to send you one & ask you to reciprocate...'
Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Davis
c. 1 Mar 1878
'My dear Davies/Your letter was very welcome: in aspect it might be an Epistle from Salvini to Redi touching the text of Dante, or almost from Guido Cavalcanti to Dante himself...'
Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Davis
c. 9 October 1878
'My dear Davies/The Fiammetta is leaving here tomorrow afternoon (Thursday) but I should be very glad to show it you any time between 2 & 3.30 if possible for you to look in then...'