Two Letters from J. A. Symonds to Edmund Gosse; 13 Dec. 1881 (ff. 1-2), 25 Feb. 1892 (ff. 3-6). The signature has been cut away from f. 6. In the earlier letter Symonds refers to a misunderstanding between himself and Gosse, as reported by R. L. Stev... 1881-1892

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Two Letters from J. A. Symonds to Edmund Gosse; 13 Dec. 1881 (ff. 1-2), 25 Feb. 1892 (ff. 3-6). The signature has been cut away from f. 6. In the earlier letter Symonds refers to a misunderstanding between himself and Gosse, as reported by R. L. Stev... 1881-1892

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Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928

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