1.Letter from Dante Gabriel Rossetti to W. T. Watts[-Dunton], inviting him to dine, otherwise he will be alone; [30 Dec. 1879]. Printed in Doughty and Wahl, op. cit., iv, 1967, p. 1694. Ashley Library Catalogue, iv, p. 151.2.Letter from William Bel... 1879-1882

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1.Letter from Dante Gabriel Rossetti to W. T. Watts[-Dunton], inviting him to dine, otherwise he will be alone; [30 Dec. 1879]. Printed in Doughty and Wahl, op. cit., iv, 1967, p. 1694. Ashley Library Catalogue, iv, p. 151.2.Letter from William Bel... 1879-1882

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