Letters from D. G. Rossetti, A. C. Swinburne and Edmund Gosse, concerning Swinburne's two sonnets 'The Saviour of Society', first published in the Examiner for 17 May 1873. Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, pp. 5-6. As follows:―1.Letter, with envelope,... 1870-1909

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Letters from D. G. Rossetti, A. C. Swinburne and Edmund Gosse, concerning Swinburne's two sonnets 'The Saviour of Society', first published in the Examiner for 17 May 1873. Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, pp. 5-6. As follows:―1.Letter, with envelope,... 1870-1909

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